Immigration Reform

Immigration Reform

Arizona isn't the only state feeling a mounting frustration over the tense subject of illegal immigrants, they're just the only ones so far that have had the courage to do something about it. Granted, it may not be the wisest, or most popular law, but for the people of Arizona it seemed to be a necessary law. The lack of any congressional action on the subject of immigration reform has made a "push comes to shove" attitude for many across the United States. The frustration factor is way off the charts on both sides of the immigration debate. Those that oppose the new law sight possible civil rights violations; supporters are quick to point out it is no different for Americans on foreign soil where legal papers are often requested and required. What everyone does agree on is the simple fact that legislators need to address the mounting problem of illigal immigrants before it becomes insurrmountable. Even the highest office in the land admits to dismal failure on the federal level regarding the subject of immigration reform. We all wish our legislators would step up to the plate and deal with this issue, but as with health care reform, should we be careful what we wish for.
Previous ReportPoor Choice
Next ReportAbuse of Antiquities