Monday, October 31, 2005

Solution for the Broken Border

From Mark Krikorian, Executive Director, Center for Immigration Studies, before the Senate Judiciary Committee:
Mr. Chairman, you and your colleagues should deliberate on immigration policy secure in the knowledge that reasserting control over immigration requires no land mines, no machine guns, no tattoos -- none of the cartoonish images invoked by opponents of tight immigration controls. All that is needed is the consistent application of ordinary law-enforcement tools -- plus a rejection of measures that would undermine enforcement, such as amnesties or expanded foreign-worker programs.
Well said and it's such a simple workable plan. It has my support.

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