The last thing you need in a heated argument is confusion and mixed messages. If we’re going to bicker we should be able to do it with the same set of facts and rules. That’s the decent thing to do.
We’ve been arguing about immigration for too long to remember and the one thing both sides of the argument have in common is that each feels that the system needs to be fixed. Our differences are in our definitions of fix. So far the politicians who can put us on the path to making it better have opted to leave things as they are because immigration is a wonderful wedge to drive among voters; it’s a way to get people angry enough to go to the polls. As a convenient hot button issue immigration is not broken, so why fix it?
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[Posted by Sylvia Lopez]
Sunday, February 13, 2011
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