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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: quehubo who wrote (102729)2/1/2009 12:35:47 PM
From: Dale Baker  Read Replies (1) of 543815
 
Whenever Bush tried to crack down on employing illegals or toughen the rules, he got a lot of push back from Republican business owners through their lobbyists and congressional representation; enough to derail his immigration reform plans.

Then there is the anti-legalization wing among Republicans that would have not have tolerated any kind of guest worker and/or amnesty problem. The irony is, once you take away the incentive for illegal border crossings, the border should be much easier to police. Imagine all the illegals who would be crossing through the El Paso border post as guest workers instead of running across the Rio Grande somewhere downstream.

You are absolutely right that illegal immigration worked so long because the major players all benefited. Since that equation is unlikely to change, regulating and normalizing the existing illegal trade is the sensible way to go.

Most likely, that's what we will see from this Congress and White House in a year or two.
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