John McCain: Senator McCain Statement On Immigration Vote
June 28, 2007 -- WASHINGTON, DC– U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) today released the following statement regarding the Senate immigration vote:
“I am disappointed that the Senate was unable to conclude its debate on comprehensive immigration reform. However, the American people will not settle for the status quo – de facto amnesty and broken borders,” Senator McCain said.
“I am hopeful that we will have another chance to address this critical national security issue that affects people throughout our country. In the meantime, we must keep working to secure our borders while we continue fighting to reform our unenforceable immigration laws.”
Source: John McCain campaign
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