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Eugene Robinson, my favorite Washington Post columnist, writes:
San Francisco has a full plate of sanctuary-connected problems, including the increased threat to public health because of putting out the welcome mat for illegal aliens from around the world. One result is having more than three times the national rate of tuberculosis.
The Los Angeles Times has an article today (U.S. rules altered for foreigners with HIV, by Jill U. Adams, January 11, 2010) that is pretty well summed up by its sub-headline:
In a policy shift, infection with the virus will no longer be a factor in deciding whether to admit travelers or allow people to become permanent residents.
Scott Brown pretty much handed a Senate seat to open borders candidate Martha Coakley during the final debate last night, even though there's a week to go before the election [