How is that, exactly?
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Howard Dean on Bush Plan:
"We need earned legalization for undocumented immigrants in the US who work hard, pay taxes, and otherwise obey the rules, so that they can become full participants in society, including becoming citizens. We also need a temporary worker program that responds to US labor demands but ensures US workers are not displaced, and that offers family unification, the right to organize, and a clear path to citizenship."
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Wesley Clark on Bush Plan:
Clark On Immigration Reform: "Too Little, Too Late"
"During the last election, President Bush promised to work with President Vicente Fox and our allies to meaningfully reform our immigration system. That's one of many promises he hasn't kept. Once again, the White House is talking about immigration reform, but they're not doing enough about it. The Bush proposal is too little, too late. It shouldn't take an election to get President Bush to focus on immigration reform.
"Today, the Bush White House proposed an immigration reform program that fails to help the immigrants who contribute to their communities every day, that fails to fix backlogs in the current system, and that fails to focus law enforcement resources on improving border security. It is wrong to leave foreign workers trapped in a temporary worker program.
"Real reform must be based on the core principles of economic security, access to legalization, family reunification, and homeland security. We should allow hard-working, law-abiding, undocumented workers to eventually earn their citizenship.
The only thing that could hurt him will be jobs. The radical left winger, George Will, this weekend, in a discussion of jobs, lampooned the idea of jobs being a "lagging indicator" by pointing out that we are in the 25th month of recovery to get out of a recession that was 8 months long. Jobs had better pick up. Even the lack of jobs has nothing to do with Bush's policies, he will ge stuck with any bad news.