Bush To His Conservative Immigration Critics: Bring It On!

By Steve Sailer

05/31/2007

Jim Pinkerton writes in Newsday:
'Those who are looking to find fault with this bill will always be able to find something." That was George W. Bush at his press conference Thursday, defending his proposed immigration legislation. He didn’t quite say to critics, "Bring 'em on" — but was close enough to get this critic going.

Of course, the president immediately went on to laud the "comprehensive" virtues of his bill, urging its congressional enactment. But if we examine the legislation, we will indeed see plenty of faults — such that "comprehensive" becomes a catalog of costly flaws. As the old business joke goes, "We lose money on each sale — but that’s OK, because we make it up on volume!" [Poor immigrants end up being expensive May 29, 2007]

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