The bipartisan Senate plan envisions taking steps to toughen security along the U.S.-Mexican border before setting in motion the steps illegal immigrants must take to gain legal status.
"Every time I've talked about this, I say there are a few things we need," Reid said. "Number one is border security, southern and northern border security. We have to do that. We have to have a pathway to legalization. We have to make sure that the employer sanctions work."
On another matter, Reid expressed "utmost confidence" in New Jersey Democratic Senator Bob Menendez, incoming chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee who last week denied allegations that he had engaged in sex with prostitutes during free trips to the Dominican Republic provided by a political donor.
"Oh, I have confidence he did nothing wrong, but that's what investigations are all about," Reid said.
Menendez is one of the members of the bipartisan Senate group working on immigration.
(Reporting by Will Dunham; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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