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<font color="#FFFFFF">House Republicans will take on the immigration issue in bite-size pieces,
shunning pressure to act quickly and rejecting the comprehensive approach
embraced in the Senate, a key committee chairman said Thursday.House Judiciary
Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., declined to commit to finishing
immigration legislation this year, as President Obama and a bipartisan group
in the Senate want to do. He said bills on an agriculture
worker program and workplace enforcement would come first, and he said there'd
been no decision on how to deal with legalization or a possible
path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million immigrants living here
illegally, a centerpiece of a new bipartisan bill in the Senate."It is
not whether you do it fast or slow, it is that you
get it right that's most important," Goodlatte said at a press conference
to announce the way forward on immigration in the House.He said that
while he hopes to produce a bill this year, "I'm going to
be very cautious about setting any kind of arbitrary limits on when
this has to be done."The approach Goodlatte sketched out was not a
surprise, but it was a sign of the obstacles ahead of congressional
passage of the kind of far-reaching immigration legislation sought by Obama
and introduced last week in the Senate by four Republican and four
Democratic lawmakers. Many in the conservative-led House don't have the
appetite for a single, big bill on immigration, especially not one th
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