FORUM COLUMN
By Tammy Fox-Isicoff
Although comprehensive immigration reform is a must, it would be better to have no immigration reform than to have the grand bargain proposed in a Senate bill introduced last week.
Having worked as an immigration lawyer for more than two decades, including as a prosecutor for the Immigration and Naturalization Service, I understand the key elements of ...
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