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Opinion by Ernesto Portillo Jr.: Expert: Facts soften illegal- entry stances
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Opinion by Ernesto Portillo Jr.: Expert: Facts soften illegal- entry stances
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Opinion by Ernesto Portillo Jr.: Expert: Facts soften illegal- entry stances
2006
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[Tamar Jacoby], in town this week to speak at a border seminar, recently observed a group of conservative Republicans grousing about illegal immigrants. The group was in Dallas, a city as politically red as San Francisco is politically blue. For Jacoby, a guest on numerous news shows from Fox News to National Public Radio, the Dallas experience shows that Americans, when given the range of facts and information about illegal immigration, will support a comprehensive immigration reform plan that calls for border enforcement but allows immigrants to legally work in this country. Today's immigrants, like yesterday's immigrants, bring vitality and energy to American communities, said Jacoby. Allowing foreign workers to legally work in this county will free border agents to focus on security. And true comprehensive immigration reform will deal with the estimated 10 million to 11 million undocumented immigrants living and working in the country.
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