Immigration: Take a Deep Breath 
By Rich Galen 
CNSNews.com Commentary from Mullings.com
May 18, 2007

NOTE: Nothing, absolutely nothing, generates e-mail traffic like a column on
immigration. In spite of the fact that this is a Friday (when I tend to
slide into movie reviews and national security issues relating to American
Idol) I step into the breach and present the following. 

NOTE II: If you haven't been checking out the extremely popular Dear Mr.
Mullings feature, there's a new one every Friday which, as it happens, is
today! 

* The Immigration Bill which was announced with great fanfare yesterday will
(a) be about 738 pages long and (b) will not pass the House as it is
currently written. 

* Don't start with me about shipping 12 million illegal immigrants home. I
know your position on that. Also don't tell me that we are rewarding
illegality. I understand that, too. 

* A bi-partisan group of Senators has cobbled together an immigration bill
which has so many moving parts, that it is almost impossible that it will
survive in its current form so ... RELAX! 

* Any piece of legislation which is fronted by Ted Kennedy is suspect on its
face. However, Kennedy said at his press conference that this was the best
deal anyone was going to get. So, anyone who is serious about immigration
ought to take a close look before they oppose it out of hand. 

* It is in the nature of a legislative compromise that if you are a true
believer -- on either side -- you will not see it as a compromise. You will
see it as a sell-out. 

* If you truly believe that illegal immigrants should be evicted then you
will oppose this. On the other hand, if you truly believe that undocumented
aliens should be fully accepted into American society, then you will oppose
this. 

* It will not be lost on anyone watching the Presidential campaigns that
Senator John McCain positioned himself immediately behind Senator Kennedy
during the press conference announcing the deal. 

* On CNN's Strategy Session with Wolf Blitzer yesterday, I pointed out that
Senator John Kyl (R-AZ) was the leading Conservative negotiating this deal
and Kyl gave McCain some necessary political cover. 

* I was interested in the fact that I did not see Sen. Kyl during that press
conference, but I might have been watching the only channel which switched
away prior to his stepping to the microphone to pledge his fealty to the
deal. 

* On the other side, according to the Associated Press, the former Darling
of the Democrats, Barak Obama said: 

* "Without modifications, the proposed bill could devalue the importance of
family reunification, replace the current group of undocumented immigrants
with a new undocumented population consisting of guest workers who will
overstay their visas, and potentially drive down wages of American workers."

* I am willing to bet a month's worth of Grande Mochas at the Old Town
Alexandria Starbucks that those words did not come out of Barak Obama's
mouth. I am also willing to bet he has no idea what that means. 

* Mitt Romney said it was "the wrong approach," although he did not take the
opportunity to suggest the "right approach." 

* Fred Thompson, who is trying to figure out the best moment to do his "Here
I come to save the day" Mighty Mouse routine said, "With this bill, the
American people are going to think they are being sold the same bill of
goods as before on border security," although he did not make clear what the
first bill of goods was. 

* Hillary Clinton was apparently waiting for the polling numbers to come in
before she stuck an enameled toe into the immigration waters saying
according to an AFP report, "she would scrutinize the pact to see if it
honored America's 'proud immigrant heritage,'" which is as good an example
as any why she will never be President of the United States. 

* And ... as we learned in seventh grade when we read "How a Bill Becomes a
Law" the House has to weigh in on this as well. 

* Neither the far Left nor the hard Right is going to be happy with this
bill. The Left thinks it is demeaning to illegal aliens, the Right thinks it
rewards illegal activity. 

* This deal is a long, long way from being done. 

* Ok. NOW you can hit the "reply" key. 

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