Immigration
Jul. 2, 2002
Out of Line
Forum Column - By Ruth Shamir-Popkin - Since the attacks of Sept. 11, all discussions on immigration policies have tilted toward a justifiable concern with national security and the prevention of terrorist elements from entering the United States. Another of the tragedies that has come from Sept. 11, however, is an interruption of discussions focused on needed immigration reform.
By Ruth Shamir-Popkin
Since the attacks of Sept. 11, all discussions on immigration policies have tilted toward a justifiable concern with national security and the prevention of terrorist elements from entering the United States. ...
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