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The United States is home to roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants, and the current immigration system is in desperate need of reform. Last December, the U.S. House of Representatives passed an immigration reform bill focusing solely on...
Just as important as which immigration reform bill will prevail in Congress is the question of what will happen with the roughly 12 million illegal immigrants already in this country.
Good fences make good neighbors, or so House Republicans believed when they passed a tough measure to combat illegal immigration.
In a visit to Arizona and the Texas border this week, the President put his two-sided proposal, border security and guest workers, under the spotlight. The plan is a step in the right direction.
As the Senate goes back this week, it is crucial to focus on the right reasons for creating a guest-worker program and legalizing 12 million illegal immigrants.
Ourcurrent immigration system is broken.
Congressional salaries must be uncoupled from those of their judicial and executive counterparts.
Harriet Miers was strike one. Dubai was strike two. Will immigration prove strike three for the Bush administration?



