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tightening the borders and cracking down on employers who hire illegal workers. So what are the prospects for an immigration law to pass? In my view, decent. That may sound naive, given the fact that unemployment has topped 10 percent and tea
including establishing a National Teacher Corps, creating a system of community health clinics, and reforming immigration law to do away with quotas related to national origin. Kennedy always did his homework, a practice he never abandoned
detention was prolonged. (Yettaw was sentenced to seven years, including four years' hard labor, for violating immigration law and for illegal swimming.) Suu Kyi's sentence pretty much ensures the junta will not be seriously challenged in
this, folks. Every one of the laws I just mentioned are actual laws of Mexico, today. I just read you Mexican immigration law . We're not experts on Mexican law, so we can't say whether or not Limbaugh correctly described those provisions
believes Arizona's new law will eventually be seen "the most effective and nondiscriminatory" anti-illegal- immigration law in the nation. In the meantime, local businesses are suffering from an already tight labor market. Ann Seiden
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