9/11 Families Split On Intelligence Bill ; Immigration Provisions Divide
The Washington Times › November 18, 2004
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The Washington Times › November 18, 2004
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Family members of September 11 victims have been among the most prominent advocates for the overhaul of the nation's intelligence community, but they now find themselves working against each other as the House and Senate hammer out final details of a reform bill.
"There is a rift," said Peter Gadiel, president of 9/11 Families for a Secure America.See the full content of this document
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9/11 Families Split On Intelligence Bill ; Immigration Provisions Divide
His group favors the House bill, which includes immigration provisions that have stalled negotiations with the Senate. Key Senate conferees have rejected the immig...
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