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...goes to Michael Chertoff who suggested that many who oppose the Senate's concept of immigration reform would not be satisfied with anything less than "capital punishment" for illegal aliens. Read his exact comments here: Hotline After Dark -- We're Legally Here, May 18, 2007
Rector is the formidable analyst at the Heritage Foundation who, I've heard, built the intellectual foundation for 1996's welfare reform, a rare public policy success.
Hugh Hewitt has posted some snippets from an interview with White House spokesman Tony Snow:
HH: Are young men who entered this country illegally, or who overstayed their visas illegally, whose country of origin was either in Central Asia or an Arab country eligible for regularization under this bill?
Unfortunately, as is endemic with Vdare.com contributors, I had to give attention to my paying job yesterday and only lately turned to the Immigration debate.
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05/18/07 - A Hostile Reader Gloats About The Senate Sellout; Sailer And Fulford Reply
From: A Reader In Dubuque, Iowa