Immigration activists follow Sinema into bathroom, demanding action on reconciliation bill
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55% : The bill had been set to include a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, but the Senate parliamentarian, a nonpartisan arbiter of the Senate's rules, said last month that including the immigration measure was "not appropriate" for the bill, which Democrats are seeking to pass through budget reconciliation, a process that would allow them to pass the legislation with a simple majority instead of 60 votes.54% : As she was exiting a classroom at ASU's campus in downtown Phoenix, activists from the organization Living United for Change in Arizona, or LUCHA, confronted Sinema, telling her that "we need a 'build back better' plan right now," invoking the name of the $3.5 trillion domestic policy bill that would expand the social safety net.
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