Selective amnesia, Common Law require non-voting rights amnesty now

    Common Law principles of adverse possession, waiver and laches as applied to illegal immigrants would serve the interests of justice Conservatives must do justice for long-term residents of the United States, unconnected to the issue of border security. Either it is morally right to treat otherwise letter-of-the-law-abiding immigrants that crossed our non-serious Southern border without official permission long ago, like criminals, or it is morally | Read More »

    Long wait for voting rights an amnesty must

    Loving neighbors we welcomed long ago does not require fast track naturalization Early during the 2012 Republican presidential nomination process, prompted by Gov. Rick Perry’s defense of in-state tuition equality for illegal immigrant residents of the Lone Star state, this column came out for non-voting rights amnesty for long-term residents, even before the border is secured, based upon the immoral treatment of them as “criminals” given the de | Read More »