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would ultimately allow up to 200,000 workers a year into the U.S. 
to fill jobs in construction, hospitality, nursing homes and other areas 
where employers now say they have a difficult time hiring Americans or 
legally bringing in foreign workers. Even after the deal was struck, some 
industries, such as construction, continued to voice complaints about the 
terms.Without offering details, Graham said on NBC's "Meet the Press" that 
negotiators were revisiting the low-skilled worker deal. But he issued a 
statement a short time later saying he was confident the agreement would 
hold.Graham sounded optimistic overall, predicting the bill would pass the 
100-member Senate with 70 votes in favor. Senators believe an overwhelming 
bipartisan vote is needed in the Democratic-led Senate to ensure a chance 
of success in the Republican-controlled House. Floor action could start 
in the Senate in May, Schumer said.Meanwhile two lawmakers involved in writing 
a bipartisan immigration bill in the House, Reps. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., 
and Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., sounded optimistic that they, too, would 
have a deal soon that could be reconciled with the Senate agreement."I 
am very, very optimistic that the House of Representatives is going to 
have a plan that is going to be able to go to 
a conference with the Senate in which we're going to be able 
to resolve this," Gutierrez said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union".
ific territory of Guam later this month. The Pentagon last 
month announced longer-term plans to strengthen its U.S.-based missile defenses.The 
U.S. military also is considering deploying an intelligence drone at the 
Misawa Air Base in northern Japan to step up surveillance of North 
Korea, a Japanese Defense Ministry official said Sunday.Three Global Hawk 
surveillance planes are deployed on Guam and one of them is being 
considered for deployment in Japan, the official said on condition of anonymity 
because the official was not authorized to speak about the issue.North Korea 
successfully shot a satellite into space in December and conducted its third 
nuclear test in February. It has threatened to launch a nuclear attack 
on the United States, though many analysts say the North hasn't achieved 
the technology to manufacture a miniaturized nuclear warhead that could 
fit on a long-range missile capable of hitting the U.S.North Korea also 
raised tensions Wednesday when it barred South Koreans and supply trucks 
from entering the Kaesong industrial complex, where South Korean companies 
have employed thousands of North Korean workers for the past decade.North 
Korea is not forcing South Korean managers to leave the factory complex, 
and nearly 520 of them remained at Kaesong on Sunday. But the 
entry ban at the park, the last remaining inter-Korean rapprochement project, 
is posing a serious challenge to many of the more than 120 
South Korean firms th


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