Less restrictive exit policies in Cuba should make us rethink how we treat emigrants, from that workers’ paradise and elsewhere.
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Tag Archives: Immigration
Speaking Truth In The Immigration Vacuum
Frustrated with a dysfunctional immigration system, Mayor Bloomberg speaks out. But is anyone listening?
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An Immigrant-Friendly Republican Dares To Dream
Sen. Marco Rubio’s revised version of the Dream Act could improve GOP prospects with Hispanics. It’s also good legislation.
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The Administration That Won’t Defend DOMA Still Enforces It
Love conquers all, eventually. But for now, a bureaucracy that can’t defend DOMA still enforces it.
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Simple Steps Can Protect Athletes Who Play Here
Wilson Ramos’ kidnapping could have ended very badly. Our relief that it didn’t should not stop us from addressing a growing problem.
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A Welcome Mat For Foreigners Buying U.S. Homes
Giving foreign home buyers the right to live here would have benefits beyond the housing market. Even our polarized Congress might agree.
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In Memory Of Harold Elkin, 1926-2010
Contrary to popular belief, social networking existed long before the Internet gave us applications like MySpace, Facebook and LinkedIn. Our …
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Immigration Rules Make Life A Lottery
Call it the game of life: Uneven immigration enforcement turns an everyday errand into a lottery.
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