Neither Barack Obama nor John McCain Will Deal With the Immigration Problem

October 6, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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Who is right on immigration?

Americans who want illegal immigrants returned to their homelands find a hero in neither presidential candidate. We who want illegal entrants to get in line like their legal cousins and wait for U.S. visas, or who want the United States to deport those who arrived here legally with visas and overstayed those visas (about half the population of illegal immigrants) have no dog in this presidential fight and no candidate to support because that candidate does not exist.

Those of us who believe illegal immigration is decreasing the quality of life in America will find no solace no matter who is elected. Those of us who shudder at overdevelopment, destruction of open space, the loss of natural habitat, the nonstop increase of sprawl, traffic jams, and greater air and water pollution will not see this issue resolved by Barack Obama or John McCain. Those of us who do not want more and more of our tax dollars going to subsidize education and healthcare for illegal immigrants will find no friend in the White House. It is the most important issue facing America and the one no candidate wants to touch.

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2008 presidential election,
Barack Obama,
John McCain,
immigration reform

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Lake Jim of CA 9:44PM November 08, 2009

Hello JaAmerican,

I understand and can relate to your situation with immigration, because I have been waiting 6 years for Immigration to allow my husband to come into the United States. I too am a American citizen, and I am married to a Moroccan. I did all the legal paperwork, paid all the fees. Call immigration, NVC, Consulate, and got no good answers, only empty promises. I hope one day through President Obama's administration my husband will be allowed to live with me in the US.

A. Gooden of NC 2:12PM February 11, 2009

I agree they should get in line to go back. Its not americas fault the other country is not providing stable jobs but WE GOT OUR OWN THING!!!! I feel for them but deal with the cards you have in your hand and make it work for you. Thats what an american would do.....

BW of AZ 9:38PM January 09, 2009

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Bonnie Erbe is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and hosts PBS's weekly news analysis program, To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe. She also writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column for Scripps Howard News Service.

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