Some good discussions about the DREAM Act have occurred lately, most of which I’ll try to hit in this post.
A very good Bloggingheads debate between Mark Krikorian, head of the Center for Immigration Studies, and an SEIU spokesperson who supports amnesty.
One of my favorite talk radio hosts, Laura Ingraham, taking the former Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, to task for his hypocritical support of DREAM.
Our friend Marinka Peschmann, who I’ve mentioned before on this site, has some great reasons why Congress should reject the DREAM Act.
Mickey Kaus, as always, has his foot on the pedal when it comes to reporting on the underhanded machinations of those people who claim to represent us. One of the chief reasons the open borders lobby hasn’t been successful in enacting its agenda these past two years is due no small part to the tireless work of Mr. Kaus.
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