Amnesty’s Message: Send Us Your High School Dropouts
No, these immigrants did not come from foreign aristocracies, nor need they come from any particular location, ethnic group or profession.
But before Franklin Roosevelt began establishing an American welfare state, and before a series of Roosevelt’s successors decided they would make no serious effort to secure our national borders, immigrants to America had at least two things in common: The ability to get to a place that was hard to reach and the ability to survive there on their own.
Now America is becoming a magnet for high-school dropouts.
That is why the report that the Congressional Budget Office produced this month for House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan ought to become a focus of national debate, as members of both parties in Congress work with President Obama to try to give foreign nationals living here illegally a way to become citizens.
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