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White House believes would put waiting and waiting and waitThe White House hopes to have Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., woud creillegal immigrants on an autoing but never did see a sense a detailed proposal to Congress ate two-year visas and require matic track tocitizenship, the of urgency from Washington,” in late Septemberorearly Oc-. that guest workersandillegal officials said. she said. tober. immigrantsleave the U.S. The officials said it was Voters are frustrated, too, McCain, who ran against before they can apply for the especially in the Southwest, unclear how manyillegal imBush for the 2000 GOP nomina- chance to worklegally in the migrants came after February whereillegal immigration is an tion and mayseek the White country. unsettling fact oflife. 2004 or how manylater had Housein 2008,is sponsoring “It’s sad to see Democrats doConservative House Republi- childrenin the U.S., conferring abill with Sen. Edward M. cans tend to favor Kyl's toughU.S.citizenship dn those babies. hed what Republicans ought to Kennedy, D-Mass., that would er approach. McCain mocks it. "Danielle ee 24,a The White House wants to create 400.000 three-year visas “Turn yourself in so we can avoid a surgeof illegal immiRiana voter in Scottsdale, or Suest workers. The legislasend you back to Mexico,” said grants who would try to beat a said during a break from her has theflexibility to add bank job. “Napolitano may have prospective deadline, they said. McCain, throwing his head re in the future and would let backin laughter during an The officials spoke on condi- just earned myvote.” cumented workersstay in interviewat his Arizona office McCain faced tough question of anonymity because the S. while they apply. last week. “It’s not going to White House has not authorized tions at a town hall meeting Thursdaynight in Mesa, where them todiscuss the policy, conservatives accused him whichis subject to change. of going soft onillegal immiAll sides agree thatillegal grants. “No amnesty!” some immigration has becomea nashouted. tional security, humanitarian McCain sayshis bill does not and economiccrisis: provide amnesty. Conservatives D Intelligence agencies fear terrorists couldslip into the U.S. say nobetter word describes allowing illegal immigrants to Brandt R. Gibson, DPM through Mexico. remain in the U.S. » Hundreds ofillegal imSpecialized Foot & Ankle Care Bush mayfacesimilar critimigrants die each year while cism. McCain, Napolitano and trying to enter the U.S. Those PROVIDINGSTATE-OF-THE-ARTPATIENTCAREINNEWFACILITY. other supportersof guest workwho pokesisoftenfall prey to and opportunists. ers argue thatit is unrealistic to Shoe Inserts/Orthotics deport 11 million people. Ingrown Toenails » From construction compaMcCain'sbill would require Routine Foot Care (172 Block South of Amencen Fork Hospital) nies in Arizona to farmersin the undocumented workers to Diabetic Foot Care the Midwest and California, Wound Treatment register with the government, manyindustries need those Diabetic Shoes cheap and available workers. payall back taxes and a $2,000 Foot & Ande Pain “Just stop at one of these con- fine, then go througha series of Walking Abnormalities WE WELCOME NEWPATIENTS, struction sites and look and see background checks and work Corrective Foot Surgery at least six years before applywho those workersare, They're OFALL AGES ing for a green card. all Hispanic,” McCain said. “Andbet. I bet you they’reillegal.” The senator saidhe is willing Depending on how Hispanics to stiffen those requirements. The White House plan probably react,this fall’s immigration debate could help determine will haveits own. whether Democrats or RepubThe White House may take licans dominatethe fastestthe unusual step of writing the growing voting bloc in years to legislation or submitting specific language to Congress. come. baby,” Sen. John McCain, R- Aniz., said of the White House plan, “and I don’t think they can ‘Mountain West Foot & ‘Ankle Institute SOIC620765) “It's a real show oftheir support to make downtown vibrant, livable,attractive city. They understand those — (alcohol) are importantto people, certain not important to them.It shows a lot of tolerance.” Scott Beck, president, CEO Salt Lake Conventionhand Visitors Bureau Alcohol Continued from Al ZCMI Center malls. “That's going to be good newsfora lot of people in this community,” Anderson said Friday on KCPW’s “Midday Metro”radio program. The news came unexpected from a church that eschews alcohol consumption — and it plans to distance itself from the restaurantsby selling the land under them toan outside developer. The church has no plans to allow private drinking Clubs or beer taverns at the “It's a real show of their Support to make downtown a vibrant, livable,attractive city,” said Scott Beck,president and CEOofthe Salt Lake Convention andVisitors Bureau. “They understand those things(alcohol) are important to people, certainly not important to them.It showsa lot of tolerance.” The churchplans to mix 900 units in the new malls, where Macy's and Nordstrom will join otherretailers and office towers above the malls will stay. “A limited numberof highquality restaurant tenants who will operate on land not owned by the church may apply for licenses to servealcoholic beverages in accordance with existing state regulations,”Bills told The Salt Lake Tribune. The church keeps the ZCMI mall shut down on Sundays and plans the same for Crossroads after buying up that mall. Both front Main Street downtown. had an option at The Gateway, an outdoor retail center four blocksto the west of the malls. Anderson applauded the church's decision to allow alcoholsales and new plans for the malls. “It’s going to bring so much excitement, so much vibrancy, so many more residents living in the downtownarea,” Anderson said. “Even if there’s a certain area ofretail that’s not going to be open,there's going to be plenty else happening in the downtownareavery largely because of this project.” Churcharchitect Bill Williams told the radio show that making the malls environmentally friendly was “key to our concerns because webuild for the future. Wedon't build for the short term.” The church is keeping design plans ofits Michigan-based mall developer, Taubman Centers Inc., under wraps,but Anderson, who has seen predesigns, compared exteriors to the glass-walled look of the city’s new Library. able to see the sky, surrounding buildings and “as much daylight as humanly possible. We'd like to openit up so it feels like streets,” Williams said. Andersonalso said he couldn't imagine a “better spot for anybodytolive” than abovethe malls, with views of Temple Square and the Wasatch mountains. We know exactly whoheis, e DailyHerold Classes wwwheraldextra.com | 373-6450 - awe |