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The Time For Meaningful Immigration Reform Is Now

R. Keith Wrote: Dec 09, 2012 12:50 AM
'86 Groundhog Day?..the immigration system must never be considered "broken" if all the laws and measures passed by previous Congresses have not been fully implemented..if we pick and choose which laws we will abide, then anarchy is just around the corner..debate the issue til blue in the face, but enforce the immigration laws currently on the books.

America has lived with a broken immigration system for at least two decades. It’s wreaked havoc in our border states and created a frustrating lawlessness that is untenable.

It's true that our country embarked on a discussion of civil rights from the late fifties through the early seventies, but for 20 years we have failed to pass any meaningful immigration reform legislation.

While there are myriad proposals floating through Washington, D.C., with regard to immigration reform, they fall into three general categories:

· Those who rant and pledge to oppose all proposals because they stand for “the rule of law.”...
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