First, Bill O'Reilly says that the Bush plan is only good if we stingently enforce our policies from here on out.
We'll follow that up by article from Lou Dobbs investigates the potential impact of the Bush plan on the economy.
Jeff Jacoby remembers when immigrants tried to assimilate themselves into American culture.
Immigration policy is folly, according to John Leo
The Editor in Chief of The Washington Times, Wesley Pruden, thinks that the Bush plan is inviting contempt.
Here is what Diana West thinks.
Bernadette Malone retells here grandparents' legal story and says that Bush's plan mocks their legal immigration.
An expected response from Pat Buchannan is very anti-immigration. After all, he did write the book. "The Death of the West," with a byline reading "How Dying Populations and Immigrant Invasions Imperil Our Country and Civilization."
Mark Steyn of the Chicago Sun-Times blames the Illegal Immigrant problem on a bureaucracy that fails in the legal immigrant arena.
Of course, some people editorialize with pictures instead of words:
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