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hite House Press Secretary Jay
Carney said Biden continues to play a leading role in the gun
control effort. He reiterated that the administration would continue to
press for legislation and suggested lawmakers who opposed the last version
would feel public pressure."In the end, senators who voted against the overwhelming
will of their constituents may reconsider if they hear from those same
constituents and hear how important these common-sense measures are to them,"
he said.The Obama-supporting Organizing for Action is working hard on the
sidelines to apply that pressure. That group's home page, as of Friday
afternoon, featured a sign-up for a petition supporting legislation.The
lead post on the page claimed that poll numbers for lawmakers who
opposed the legislation last month have dropped."Want proof that what OFA
volunteers are doing is working? The senators who voted against expanding
background checks are getting their poll numbers back since that vote-and
they're not subtle," OFA claimed.But even Sen. Pat Toomey, who was a
critical supporter of the compromise amendment that ultimately failed last
month, claims Congress does not have the stomach for gun legislation any
time soon.The Pennsylvania Republican had teamed up with moderate West Virginia
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin to offer the background check amendment, which
would have expanded checks to gun shows and Internet sales while exempting
family and other personal transacti
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request arrested Omara on March 31, 2011. He challenged his extradition
to the U.S. but was flown back to Iowa on Thursday after
Israel's Supreme Court rejected his final appeal in March, Deegan said.The
appearance comes as a coalition of affected immigrants, church leaders,
attorneys and other advocates planned to gather outside the same courthouse
next week to mark the five-year anniversary of the raid, which was
widely condemned as inhumane and a travesty of justice.The arrested immigrants
were bused to the National Cattle Congress in Waterloo for hearings in
makeshift courtrooms. Most of them pleaded guilty to identity theft charges,
spent five months in prison and were then deported. The raid devastated
Postville, a city of about 2,000 people in northeast Iowa, and tore
apart dozens, if not hundreds, of families.Prosecutors say Amara managed
the second shift on the poultry side of the plant, exercising "substantial
control" over production and working as a lieutenant of Agriprocessors vice
president Sholom Rubashkin, whose family owned the company.Prosecutors say
Amara knowingly employed immigrants who were not in the country legally
but helped keep them off the books by putting them on the
payroll of a separate company. They say he allowed employees to obtain
and use Social Security and green cards that he knew were false.In
addition to Amara, the indictment charged Rubashkin and former plant managers
Brent Beebe and Zee
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