Story Highlights Deals tacked on to compromise amendment that passed the Senate by a 69-29 vote WednesdayNew measures include concessions for Alaska's seafood industryBill would set aside $1.5 billion over two years to help young people find jobs WASHINGTON – A compromise immigration measure that would dramatically increase border security also contains provisions sought by industries that use cultural-exchange programs to recruit youngsters from overseas to work as au pairs, camp counselors and in an array of other seasonal jobs. One provision tucked into the deal brokered by Republican Sens. Bob Corker of Tennessee and John Hoeven of North Dakota, for instance, would allow Alaska's...
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