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lice are still looking for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.The case appeared 
to spark an interest by Grassley in potential legislative changes."How can 
individuals evade authority and plan such attacks on our soil?" Grassley 
asked Friday. "How can we beef up security checks on people who 
wish to enter the United States? How do we ensure that people 
who wish to do us harm are not eligible for benefits under 
the immigration laws, including this new bill before us?"Democratic Sen. 
Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., though, cautioned that the facts in the Boston 
case are still coming out. He urged lawmakers to let that information 
emerge "before jumping to any conclusions about Boston.""I'd like to ask 
that all of us not jump to conclusions regarding the events in 
Boston or try to conflate those events with this legislation," Schumer said.Meanwhile, 
lawmakers proceeded to debate the immigration bill at the hearing, as senators 
begin the work of considering and modifying the sweeping legislation.Schumer 
said it would "unleash the potential of our legal immigration to create 
robust economic growth."Doug Holtz-Eakin, former director of the Congressional 
Budget Office, also said the legislation could have a major impact on 
the economy."At its core, immigration reform represents an economic policy 
opportunity," he testified.He and others claimed the legislation could help 
the U.S. economy grow, by welcoming in foreign entrepreneurs and budding 
small business owners.But
The public should expect flight delays as furloughs kick in Sunday for 
air traffic controllers, although the effects may be felt unevenly from 
airport to airport, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration said 
Thursday.Without the controller furloughs, FAA officials could find no way 
to cut $637 million from the agency's budget as required by automatic, 
across-the-board spending cuts approved by Congress, said Michael Huerta, 
the agency's administrator. The FAA has estimated there could be flight 
delays of about 90 minutes during peak periods.Likewise, the agency sees 
no way around closing 149 air traffic control towers at small airports 
that are currently operated under contract for the FAA, Huerta told the 
Senate Appropriations Committee's transportation subcommittee. The tower 
closings have been delayed until June 15.The furloughs and tower closings 
were designed "to minimize impacts on the maximum number of travelers," 
he said. But he acknowledged, "We're forced to choose between very unattractive 
options."A key Republican lawmaker accused the White House of deliberately 
trying to upset the public."They want to cause the most pain to 
the American people out there so they will put pressure on Congress 
to back away from sequestration (spending cuts)," Rep. Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania 
told a transportation gathering hosted by the National Journal news magazine. 
Shuster chairs the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee."
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