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Norm Coleman's Public Statements on Issue: Immigration

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Date Title
07/18/2008 Letter to The Honorable Gene L. Dodaro, Acting Comptroller General, U.S. Government Accountability Office
03/10/2008 Letter to Dr. Emilio T. Gonzalez, Director, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service
02/14/2008 Statements on Introduced Bills and Joint Resolutions
11/15/2007 Coleman Bill Bans States From Issuing Drivers' Licenses to Illegal Immigrants
11/08/2007 Hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's Near East, South and Central Asian Affairs Subcommittee - Syria: Options for Lebanon Panel I
11/08/2007 Coleman Bill Condemns States that Issue Drivers' Licenses to Illegal Immigrants
11/08/2007 Submitted Resolutions
06/28/2007 Senator Coleman Statement On Today's Immigration Vote
06/27/2007 Coleman Amendment To Close Sanctuary City Loophole To Receive Vote
06/26/2007 Immigration Cloture Vote
06/08/2007 State/DHA WHTI Passport Announcement
06/07/2007 Statement On Immigration Bill
05/24/2007 Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act Of 2007
05/23/2007 Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act Of 2007
05/11/2007 Coleman To Introduce Bill To Close Sanctuary Loophole And Allow Federal-Local Communication
03/13/2007 Senate Passes 9/11 Commission Bill Containing Coleman Amendments To Improve border Travel And Communications
11/14/2006 Senators Coleman and Colins Urge Administration to Carefully Consider Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative Implementation Plan
09/29/2006 Coleman: Secure Fence Act Important First Step in Securing Borders
09/14/2006 Security and Accountability for Every Port Act
05/25/2006 Coleman: Senate Passes Comprehensive Immigration Reform that will Lead to A Safer America
05/23/2006 Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006
05/15/2006 Statement From Senator Norm Coleman On President Bush's National Guard Proposal
05/03/2006 Coleman Introduces Sense of Senate Resolution To Increase U.S. Involvement In Somolia
04/07/2006 Statement from Senator Norm Coleman on Immigration
02/22/2006 Coleman Urges Administration Officials to Tackle Potential "Serious Consequences" of Border Passes

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