National Review Online by Mark Krikorian
The Republican “Standards for Immigration Reform,” released today by the party at its congressional retreat, are pretty much what we’d been led to expect. They call for more enforcement, increasing legal immigration but orienting it away from family ties, and amnesty.
They’re really not that different from the Senate Gang of Eight’s original “Bipartisan Framework for Immigration Reform.” And look how that turned out.
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(Hat tip: KimR)
Friday, January 31, 2014
The House’s Foolhardy Principles
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House Republicans,
immigration,
principles,
reform
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