McCain, Obama seek to avoid fray on immigration

Just a year ago, immigration was a volatile political issue that consumed Congress and ignited passions among Americans on both sides of the debate.

These days the presidential candidates barely mention the topic on the campaign trail.

The nation's fundamental immigration problems have not been fixed. And with the economy contracting, Americans are likely to feel more discomfort about welcoming immigrants.

But Sens. John McCain ... Full Story »

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Norman Rogers
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by Norman Rogers - Oct. 14, 2008

The San Francisco media and both candidates are out of touch with the people who hate amnesty for illegal aliens. The touchstone is that the word "amnesty" does not appear in the article. A very biased article pretending to be objective.

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