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As Sessions Moves On, Cotton Steps Up
« on: January 02, 2017, 02:32:13 pm »
 As Sessions Moves On, Cotton Steps Up

By Mark Krikorian, December 28, 2016


I was among those begging Jeff Sessions not to take a position in the Trump cabinet. For sure, he will be among the finest Attorneys General in our nation's history, but I feared his departure from the Senate would leave a leadership vacuum, with no forceful, knowledgeable immigration skeptic to push back against the McCain/Schumer expansionists.

Fear not: Tom Cotton has reported for duty.

His op-ed in the New York Times today hits all the right themes, without rancor but also without the pussyfooting so common on this issue. He's been critiquing mass immigration for some time now, and without the "legal good/illegal bad" fallacy put forth by so many Republicans, whose calls for tough border enforcement are accompanied by support for huge increases in immigration.

http://cis.org/krikorian/sessions-moves-cotton-steps
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