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Must-Read News on Immigration Reform, May 16, 2013

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Voxxi: Senators amending immigration reform in a ‘bipartisan manner’
By Griselda Nevarez

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Politico: Republicans threaten to quit immigration group
By Jake Sherman

CNN: Bipartisan House immigration talks foundering, Republican warns
By Deirdre Walsh

The Hill: Immigration group in the House facing make-or-break moment
By Russell Berman

The Hill: Democrats: We can call Rubio’s bluff on immigration reform
By Alexander Bolton

The Hill: Rubio: Sen. Hatch’s support of immigration bill would be ‘huge asset’
By Jennifer Martinez

Roll Call: Hatch Wants to Be Wooed on Immigration
By Humberto Sanchez and Niels Lesniewski

Wall Street Journal: Tech Firms Press to Shape Senate Bill’s Visa Rules
By Danny Yardron and Kristina Peterson

Associated Press: Obama, John McCain Meeting Over Immigration: White House

New York Times: An Onset of Woes Raises Questions on Obama Vision
By Peter Baker

Washington Post: Immigration to fuel future population growth
By Carol Morello

National Journal: Immigration Will Soon be the Biggest Population Driver—For the First Time Since 1850
By Niraj Chokshi

Huffington Post: Immigration Reform Would Save U.S. $410 Billion Over The Next Decade: Conservative Analysis

The Hill: Bloomberg’s advocacy group, OFA join forces with Republicans for immigration push
By Jennifer Martinez

ABC/Univision: Will Immigration Reform Help Immigrant Farm Workers?
By Ted Hesson

NBC Latino: Immigrant families call for the Heritage Foundation President to resign

Wall Street Journal (Opinion): The GOP’s Hispanic Opening
By Arthur Brooks

Washington Post (Blog): Immigration exclusionists: Not so conservative
By Jennifer Rubin

The Hill (Blog): Immigration reform: The Heritage study is disingenuous, distorted and wrong
By Robert Gittelson

Roll Call (Opinion): Immigration Reform Means a More Secure America
By Jennifer Korn

Roll Call (Opinion): Small Businesses Need Consideration in Immigration Reform 
By Emily Tulli