Retirees May Help Cut Immigration Delay
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Bush administration has authority to rehire retired workers to reduce a backlog of immigration applications that is preventing thousands of people from becoming U.S. citizens in time to vote in November’s elections, a Democratic senator said….
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