Graham said that while he opposed the law passed in Arizona, the public's frustration there illustrated why "there is no hope" of passing a broader overhaul in Congress. (Melina Mara/Washington Post)
Ariz. immigration bill
Tweets from the Capitol dome:
Escalating his criticism and adopting rhetoric used by many conservative lawmakers, Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) said there is no hope of passing a comprehensive bill this year and warned that forcing the issue would be "absolutely devastating" to chances for future passage.
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