O-B-E is an old newspaper term meaning "overtaken by events." It's why an editor, scanning a news bulletin, may choose to bury a story rather than put it on the front page. O-B-E, according to three recent books advocating open borders, is what has happened to U.S. immigration policy--despite factory raids, the Minutemen, and metal walls in Arizona.
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