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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ars likely to list the sage grouse as an
endangered species. Offering protections for the bird under the Endangered
Species Act could severely restrict ranching, grazing, mining and other
activities on public land in their states, the senators said.Risch lifted
the hold after the Interior Department agreed in writing to use the
best science available and work in a "collaborative" way with Idaho officials
on the sage grouse."Only by working together can we achieve solutions that
are acceptable to all parties," Risch said in a statement, adding that
he was pleased Jewell agreed with that approach.
WASHINGTON A bipartisan group of senators finalizing a landmark immigration
bill has agreed to require greatly increased surveillance of the border
and apprehensions of people trying to cross it, a person familiar with
the proposals said Wednesday.The legislation, to be released within days,
would call for surveillance of 100 percent of the U.S. border with
Mexico and apprehension of 90 percent of people trying to cross in
certain high-risk areas. People living here illegally could begin to get
green cards in 10 years but only if a new southern border
security plan is in place, employers have adopted mandatory electronic verification
of their workers' legal status and a new electronic exit system is
operating at airports and seaports.The person provided the information on
condition of anonymity because the deliberations were private.The contours
of the tough new border security plans emerged as senators moved closer
to unveiling sweeping legislation that would put some 11 million immigrants
living here illegally on a path to citizenship and allow tens of
thousands of high- and low-skilled workers into the country on new visa
programs, in addition to securing the border.Lawmakers and aides said all
the major elements were complete, or close to. A final deal was
near on a new visa for agriculture workers. There were small details
to be dealt with on visas for high-tech workers, but Sen. Dick
Durbin, D-Ill., said it wasn't enough to hold
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