nationalreview.com Op-Ed
Senators Jon Kyl and John Cornyn introduced a broad immigration bill this week that has much to recommend it. Unlike the McCain-Kennedy bill introduced earlier this year, the Kyl-Cornyn proposal takes enforcement seriously and is not a vehicle for amnesty. Nonetheless, it too is flawed.
That the bill has many strengths is suggested by the fact that it has already been denounced by the Wall Street Journal, the National Council of La Raza, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
Posted by katie at July 24, 2005