March 17, 2006
The Frist security-first immigration bill

The Washington Times Op-Ed

Responding to the needs of the country, Sen. Bill Frist plans to introduce a security-first immigration bill directly, bypassing the sluggish committee process. Were this legislation not so urgently needed, the majority leader's use of this rare parliamentary procedure might be considered inappropriate. But even the most enthusiastic defenders of the president's guest-worker idea don't deny that responsible immigration reform must include increased border security and enforcement.

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Posted by Richard at March 17, 2006
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