The Immigration Debate: Globalists vs. Nationalists
Carolyn Hileman* | June 19, 2007
Much of the local reporting regarding the immigration debate has focused on immigration rights groups, like La Raza versus illegal immigration opposition groups, like the Minuteman Project. While this has been a colorful, interesting - and, indeed - important conflict, the more significant battle underlying the immigration debate is between corporate America and America’s middle class, or rather, between the globalists and the nationalists. The current Senate Bush-Kennedy-McCain amnesty bill for 12 to 20 million illegal aliens is little more than an attempt to reward mass criminality. The provision in the bill for enhanced border security is “a spoonful of enforcement to make the amnesty go down.” No one is surprised by Sen. Kennedy’s commitment to amnesty. The important question is: Why would the president of the United States…
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