Opinion by George F. Will: How the Tillis-Sinema immigration bill would right two glaring wrongs
; more than a fifth for at least 20 years. They are not going home; they are home. Besides, America’s reservoir of decency is too deep to tolerate the police measures that would be necessary to rip these people — in many cases, these neighbors — from the social fabric.
he will not bring up immigration legislation in the next two years. And never until the border is secure.The latter means until Fox News’s green rooms are emptied of those fungible anti-immigration hysterics whose real grievance is with Ronald Reagan’s
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