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The Rise and Fall of Comprehensive Immigration Reform
Was comprehensive immigration reform really the ultimate way to stick up for immigrants? Who caused its collapse? Is it true, as supporters warned, that nothing could be worse than the failure to pass reform? Or could it be, as opponents claimed, that nothing would have been more dangerous? In the absence of reform to immigration policy, what can be done to improve the lot of the people who come to Annunciation House’s doors and other immigrants? Continue reading
Posted in 2007, AH Newsletter, English
Tagged immigration, law, legislation, Megan Hope
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