Immigration: From a Wall Street Journal Perspective

Posted on: July 10th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Media ]
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“For most conservatives and Republicans, The Wall Street Journal long has been a trusted source of political and economic enlightenment. When it comes to immigration policy, however, many conservatives disagree fiercely with The Journal, which strongly supported the immigration reform bill that was killed in the Senate last month. As editorial page editor, Paul Gigot is boss of The Journals famously persuasive and well-written editorials. I talked to Gigot about immigration — a problem his paper has argued has been “inflated” — by telephone on Thursday, July 5, from his office in New York City:

Q: Are you — editorially speaking — pleased or displeased that the immigration reform bill died in the Senate?”

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