"We're feeling very optimistic on immigration: Aspiring Americans will receive the road map to citizenship they deserve and we can modernize 'future flow' without reducing wages for any local workers, regardless of what papers they carry, " AFL-CIO spokesman Jeff Hauser said in a statement.
We look at what the papers themselves have said on the question.
He moved into current affairs at Granada Television, working on World in Action and What the Papers Say, as well as hosting a series on cinema.
How better to judge what the papers thought of Gordon Brown's "pre-election" Budget yesterday than a look at how the chancellor is represented in the press.
Joining Granada TV at its launch in 1956 as one of the founding executives, he also oversaw such shows as What The Papers Say, A Family at War and The Verdict is Yours, a series of fictional trials improvised by the actors and featuring a real jury.
Though he won many awards for his journalism, including the What the Papers Say Campaigning Journalist of the Decade, Paul Foot never lost his drive or his measured anger, as shown by his incisive critique of the government's Public Finance Initiative, published just a few weeks ago.
Which gives a lot of time for newsrooms to see what stories other papers are covering, who has what scoop, and thus to run, in the case of scoops, spoilers.
What the UK papers have failed to mention is the money man behind this controversial scheme.
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They also include what the defence papers describe as "significant failures" by the Crown to disclose information about the identification evidence and about Mr Gauci.
That makes us very different from the official papers that write what they are told to and the commercial papers, which pander to readers.
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In all that time Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet papers recording what she knew about the disaster have been sealed under the 30 year disclosure rules.
News Corporation executives speak with bemusement or despair of the boss's obsession with what goes in his papers, down even to the placement of stories.
Dr. CLAY CARSON (Director, King Institute at Stanford University): Well, first of all, I think everyone should be clear that regardless of what happens to the papers, the information in the papers will be widely available.
Many papers focus on what they say is a growing rift between "one nation" Tories and their more right-wing colleagues.
You know, times have changed remarkably since Will Rogers said -- All I know is what I see in the papers.
However, reality awaits when the job is lost, friends turn their backs and those that remain start to ask questions based on what they read in the papers.
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While the cameras are focused on George W. Bush in Dallas today, the big question is not the legacy of his papers, but what happens next to his name?
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By mid-December, what were termed the White Papers were being delivered to policymakers, looking into subjects including banking, credit ratings, hedge funds and regulators, as well as bailout efforts.
It seems that there's something else that needs to be communicated than just directly to Tim Shriver about what Rahm said and what was quoted in the papers last week.
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It was left to rival papers to reveal what Sophie had allegedly said to the News of the World's reporter and Wade's paper had to play embarrassing catch-up a week later.
Papers should concentrate on what they do best, which means, in many cases, local news and sport.
Exactly what industry experts have been telling papers across the country to do.
"I don't speak to my father very often but he has been telling me what he has read in the papers as well, " Barrett told BBC Radio Manchester.
Nigel West and his co-author, Oleg Tsarev, a former lieutenant colonel in Russian intelligence, have been able to use a collection of original papers and photocopies of what was, and often still is, highly classified British material and related documents.
They can read the papers and keep up with what's happening in the world.
The state-run papers did not say just what it was that lured Guinea-Bissau into the arms of another.
Sixty young Bolivian women, mostly in their early 20s, were found without papers living and labouring in what witnesses described as inhuman conditions.
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