First things first, Part Two

Jack Kelly argues that the logical approach to dealing with illegal immigration is “to combine the enforcement provisions of the House bill with the path to legalization provided by the Senate bill.”

My view is that we should focus on enforcement first. The argument for providing a path to legalization is that we can’t deport a high percentage of illegals, and we don’t want millions of people living here in the shadows. But until we prove that we can control our borders, there’s little reason to think that the illegals for whom we provide a path to legalization won’t be replaced by millions more who would live in the shadows.

Via Real Clear Politics

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