Special Report
Future of immigration reform remains very uncertain
The controversy surrounding the surge of immigrant children across the U.S. southern border has ended any hopes that Congress will tackle comprehensive immigration reform in 2014. And it’s questionable whether it will even be considered in the next Congress.
Colin Woodall, vice president of government affairs with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, says his group still favors comprehensive immigration reform. But Woodall says it must start with border security.
At the recent Cattle Industry Summer Convention in Denver, we asked Woodall about immigration reform and the overall political climate in Washington, D.C.
AUDIO: Colin Woodall (4:22 MP3)
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