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d investigators
in a bedside interrogation in Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center,
where he remains in fair condition.The brothers are suspected of setting
two bombs, at least one of which was made from a pressure
cooker packed with gunpowder and shrapnel, at the finish line of the
race April 15. Three people were killed and more than 200 injured.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev could face the death penalty if convicted in the attacks,
which he said were prompted by the brothers' religious beliefs and anger
over the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Crowds cheer arrest of Boston Marathon bombing
suspect
Frustrated at being left out of an immigration overhaul, gay rights groups
are pushing to adjust a bipartisan Senate bill to include gay couples.
But Democrats are treading carefully, wary of adding another divisive issue
that could lose Republican support and jeopardize the entire bill.Both parties
want the bill to succeed. Merely getting to agreement on the basic
framework for the immigration overhaul, which would create a long and costly
path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million people in the U.S.
illegally, was no small feat for senators. And getting it through a
divided Congress is still far from a done deal.Even so, gay rights
groups, their lobbyists and grass-roots supporters are insisting the deal
shouldn't exclude bi-national, same-sex couples -- about 28,500 of them,
according to a 2011 study from the Williams Institute at UCLA Law.
They're ramping up a campaign to change the bill to allow gay
Americans to sponsor their partners for green cards, the same way straight
Americans can. Supporters trekked to the Capitol to make their case at
senators' offices on Wednesday."Opponents will be proposing amendments that,
if passed, could collapse this very fragile coalition that we've been able
to achieve," Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican, said last week at
the unveiling of the bill. He said the eight senators from both
parties who crafted the legislation are committed to voting against changes
that could kill it.For Dem
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