It is understandable that someone with longstanding concerns about immigration such as Feinstein would react to the shocking news about tunnels on the US border.
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I think cumulatively they (the rallies) have done more harm than good for the advocates and the organizers.
There has been a glaring lack of entry and exit protocols both before and after 9/11. It's hard for me to imagine other industrialized nations operating any differently.
The vast majority of Americans pay their taxes even though a small, tiny fraction of them will ever get audited. That's because the punishment for not paying your taxes is jail.
At the first hint of a stalemate in the Senate and the House, Congress may try to pass the elections first and delay this to 2007.
It's almost a policy of apartheid, in a sense, informal apartheid.
We can take what is a crisis now and make it a manageable nuisance.
We all have sympathy on the individual level, but we have a remarkably broken system. This highlights the fact that people are exploiting the system. We have someone here who pledged to return home and then ignored U.S. immigration law.
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