Bush’s Unsound Bill

By Randall Burns

06/12/2007

Julie Hirschfeld Davis writes at AP about Bush’s immigration push:
"We not only have a good sound bill, but it’s also one that a lot of conservatives, when they get a chance to look at it, will say OK," he said on NBC’s "Today" show.

The thing is, this legislation as now proposed has virtually no protections built in to assure Americans won’t simply be displaced by foreign workers. This legislation is not a compromise piece of legislation — from the standpoint of the American public, who clearly want less overall immigration.

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