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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">UNITED NATIONS The joint U.N.-Arab League envoy to Syria on Friday
gave the Security Council a grim assessment of the Syrian civil war,
saying that Damascus is completely uncooperative in negotiations."With the
Syrians, I got nowhere," Lakhdar Brahimi told reporters after the closed-door
briefing.Since last year, Brahimi has been promoting a peace plan that would
call for a transitional government in which Syrian President Bashar Assad
would step aside. Damascus has shown no appetite for discussing Assad's
resignation.Brahimi also chided the Security Council for its ongoing deadlock
over the war. Western and Arab nations blame the conflict on Assad's
government. Russia insists on assigning equal blame to the Syrian rebel
opposition, and has used it veto, along with China, to block draft
council resolutions."On the Security Council, with the Americans and the
Russians, we made some progress but it is too little," Brahimi said."If
they really believe that they are in charge of looking after peace
and security, there is no time for them to lose to really
take this question more seriously than they have until now," he said.Brahimi
denied rumors he was resigning, capping a week of widespread reports in
the Arab world that he was quitting in frustration, or dumping his
affiliation with the Arab League, which has officially recognized the Syrian
opposition forces as the legitimate government.Brahimi assumed the U.N.-Arab
League envoy role las
April 18, 2013: Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., flanked by Sen. Charles Schumer,
D-N.Y., left, and Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., right, speaks about immigration
legislation.APAuthors of the newly released Senate immigration bill touted
the package Thursday as a "bipartisan breakthrough" in advance of a critical
hearing, as opponents began to organize against the bill -- claiming it
doesn't do enough to enforce existing immigration law.Sen. Marco Rubio,
R-Fla., who has put his conservative reputation on the line with his
involvement in writing the bill, took to the floor late Thursday afternoon
to defend it. Though critics have homed in on the bill's pathway
to citizenship for illegal immigrants, Rubio said the package would also
fix a "broken" legal immigration system so that foreign students trained
in America would not be sent back home once they've learned their
skills."If there wasn't a single illegal immigrant in the United States,
we would still have to do immigration reform," Rubio said.As for the
path to citizenship, which would give up to 11 million illegal immigrants
a shot at legal status, Rubio said "the alternative is to do
nothing" -- which he described as "amnesty."Rubio and the seven other co-authors,
who formally unveiled the legislation at a press conference Thursday, are
hoping to avoid the fate of the 2007 immigration bill, which died
amid heated criticism from both sides of the aisle. Republicans have bluntly
professed an in
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