Senator: Foreign Governments Helped Craft Immigration Legislation

The chief critic of a bipartisan immigration reform proposal took to the  floor Friday to decry the role of foreign governments and other groups in  crafting the Senate bill.

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), a top member of the Senate Judiciary Committee,  cited reporting from The Hill in arguing that the Mexican embassy and other  foreign entities have had access to lawmakers, while the law enforcement  community has been shut out. Sessions voted against the bill that was reported  out of committee last month.

“We got this bill off to the wrong track in the beginning,” Sessions said on  the Senate floor. “Powerful groups met, excluding the interests of the American  people.”

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