Posted by: HeritageFoundation
Posted on: Aug 14
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Matthew Spalding, director of Heritage's B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies, explains why the Bush Administration's new measures for immigration reform are good ones. He says the best way to move the ball forward is not comprehensive legislation but targeted and effective enforcement measures focused where there is extensive agreement and widespread popular support.
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| over 3 years Ago |
Forgive us of our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. |
| over 3 years Ago |
Who gives a rat’s ass what this bunch of criminals and hucksters think? Haven’t they destroyed America with their flawed ideas enough already? Instead of "heritage’ perhaps we should finally start looking to the future too. What a stone age bunch of lobby group enthusiasts. |