FORUM COLUMN
By C. Matthew Schulz
Last week, the American debate on comprehensive immigration reform took a radical turn after the White House and a small group of senators decided to pursue major changes to U.S. immigration law, instead of focusing on the problem areas that fail to meet America's needs. There has been much media coverage of whether the proposed law is an amnesty bill, and that debate alone might condemn the p...
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