Well, that just means that we need to choose our language properly in the public sphere. We should be a party that pushes "secure our borders", not "oppose guest workers". The policy would be the same; all that would change would be how we refer to it.
>>We should be a party that pushes "secure our borders", not "oppose guest workers". The policy would be the same; all that would change would be how we refer to it.<<
The trouble with the terms "guest workers" and "immigration reform" is, obviously, that to some, they mean giving some kind of amnesty without secure borders. Hell, even the pro-amnesty crowd uses the phrase "secure borders."