Posted on 02/17/2005 11:53:09 AM PST by VU4G10
Some key players in White House immigration policy have seen career setbacks in recent weeks.
Undersecretary Asa Hutchinson (search) resigned altogether from the Department of Homeland Security shortly after the president did not select him to replace nominee Bernard Kerik (search).
Rep. Chris Cannon (search), who in only mid-January was telling the press that he would do everything in his power to see his guest worker program passed, had resigned from the House Immigration Subcommittee by the end of the month.
Some observers have wondered if these resignations are mere coincidence or if they are signs that the White House is repositioning itself for its version of immigration reform, the primary feature of which is a massive guest worker program (search) (read amnesty).
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It's nice to see that you give folks a little relief by explaining practical political reality to them! Charitable, and all that...
You worked for Prof Huntington? Zow. That must have been interesting, and not just a bit risky in Cambridge.
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