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Chamber of Commerce struggling to find common ground with Trump on immigration

    by Sean Higgins | Aug 31, 2017, 2:33 PM

    The Chamber of Commerce admitted Thursday that it is struggling to find common ground with President Trump on immigration, and so far hasn't been able to find a "sweet spot" on the controversial issue.

    "We don't have a policy paper on immigration. It's a controversial area," Randy Johnson, the Chamber's senior vice president for labor and immigration policy, said at a press briefing Thursday. "We're trying to figure out where our interests align with the Trump administration."
 
    http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/ch...rticle/2633111


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Common ground? It's easy to find, all the Chmberpot of Commerde needs to do is acknowledge the need to enforce every immigration law already on the books and quit aiding and abetting illegal invaders, whatever their point of origin.
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Common ground? It's easy to find, all the Chmberpot of Commerde needs to do is acknowledge the need to enforce every immigration law already on the books and quit aiding and abetting illegal invaders, whatever their point of origin.
That's it in a nutshell. Follow the law. Period.

Why is that something to "struggle" with?
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The Chamber burned all respect I had for it back when they decided cheap labor at the expense of others was more important than American citizens or the rule of law.