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Edgar said he has been talking with Republican lawmakers and he expects more of them to support the legislation this time around.

"I think Republicans now realize we need to change our image if we want to be a successful and a viable party in America," Edgar said. "It's important that we show these immigrants that we appreciate them being here, we appreciate what they contribute to our society and that we want to make it easier to contribute."

Lawrence Benito, chief executive officer for the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, said he believes the Nov. 6 election was a factor in the decision to introduce the bill next week, though it's "first and foremost" about safety.

"We're doing this for good public policy reasons. If there are good political reasons as well, that's great," Benito said.

Republican leaders of the House and Senate were notably absent from Tuesday's news conference.

However, Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno said that was because she had a scheduling conflict. She said she supported the 2007 measure but wanted to wait to see the new proposal before backing it.

Vicki Crawford, spokeswoman for House Minority Leader Tom Cross, said she had not yet spoken with Cross about the bill.

Benito said supporters will be talking to Cross once the final bill is drafted.

The General Assembly will meet Tuesday for the start of the postelection veto session. The session concludes Jan. 9.

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