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Immigration Reform Tops Policy Agenda

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Members of California's Congressional delegation will likely be important voices on an issue President Obama promises to make one of his top priorities in the second term: immigration reform. The November election -- and Latino voters' overwhelming support for President Obama -- was a wake-up call for Republicans.

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