Immigration Reform and the Midterm Elections
10 July 2014
Steve Soukup, Vice President and Publisher of The Political Forum and Fellow in Culture and Economy at the Culture of Life Foundation, discusses how the drive for comprehensive immigration reform is shaping the upcoming mid-term elections and how it has created a perverse system of government incentives that lead to greater illegal immigration.
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