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Originally Posted by finnbow
The Public Religion Research Institute and the Brookings Institution have a new report out taking the public’s temperature on immigration reform, and the findings are pretty dispiriting. To put it simply: (quite nearly) everyone wants immigration reform, but it’s not happening because of the disproportionately large influence of a small, determined minority.
http://www.salon.com/2014/06/10/tea_..._all_but_dead/
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Salon and their friends get it wrong again. In the very first post in this thread, we read that 72% of the folks who voted for Tea Party candidate that trounced Eric Cantor would favor the type of immigration reform that you and Salon favor. The mainstream media was all over the airwaves after the Virginia primary bleating about how immigration reform was dead. But the very next day, there's none other than Rand Paul right there to pick up the baton and keep on charging.
http://washington.cbslocal.com/2014/...ration-reform/