Jan 22, 2011

Immigration Crackdown: The limits of enforcement

A Washington Post editorial

The limits of immigration enforcement: "Recently, ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) announced that it is beefing up its ability to go after larger companies that may employ undocumented workers. All that is a sensible shift from Bush administration policy, which emphasized raids on factories featuring mass detentions of the workers themselves.

If the current policy turns up the heat on corporations, so much the better; they may in turn increase pressure on Congress to reform America's broken immigration system. As it stands, that system ignores the fact that millions of undocumented workers play an integral role in the economy and that the nation needs a realistic mechanism for admitting sufficient numbers of low-skilled employees to fill jobs that Americans don't want, even with the nation suffering from high unemployment.

As long as Congress refuses to act, the problem will continue to fester." Jan. 22, 2011

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