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Divide is too deep for immigration reform

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Posted on: March 13th, 2006
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“Steven Camarota doubts that Congress will agree on an immigration bill this election year. The research director for the in Washington, D.C., sees too great a divide between the views of “elites” and the “public” over the economic and social merit of a massive inflow of foreigners.

A legislative stalemate would result in a continuation of what a study for the conservative Heritage Foundation calls “a policy of benign neglect.”"

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