Obama Dept: Leaks in Washington happen all the time, Obama said Wednesday, and that shouldn't prevent immigration reform from moving forward. He said negotiations are continuing at full speed, according to Montreal Gazette. While Obama and the Senate group differ on some key details, both sides are contemplating legislation that would provide a pathway to citizenship for most of the 11 million illegal immigrants already in the U.S., tighten border security, crack down on businesses that employ illegal workers and strengthen the legal immigration system and wASHINGTON - President Barack Obama has sought to mitigate any damage from the leak of an immigration bill being drafted by the White House, telling a Spanish-language TV network he didn't jeopardize negotiations with the Senate. Members of a bipartisan Senate group taking the lead on immigration reform were caught off guard over the weekend when details of Obama's own bill were published on USA Today's website. Obama had said he's preparing his own bill, but only as a back-up in case congressional talks fail.
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