MAYOR PUSHES IMMIGRATION BILL TO ERECT FENCE AROUND PITTSBURGH TO KEEP YOUNG PEOPLE FROM LEAVING

WASHINGTON - Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Rahvenstahl voiced his support for a contentious immigration measure that narrowly passed the Senate. At the mayor's urging, Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) added an amendment to the bill by that would fund a fourteen-foot fence around Pittsburgh to slow the city's population loss.

"We need to protect out borders", said the mayor. "Not only would the fence keep the young people here, it will add an urban hip-hop vibe that could attract more young people to the area."