We need more immigration enforcement, not more lawyers
May 10, 2019
Lew J. Olowski
Immigration reform is like quicksand: an issue so dense, so enveloping, that many proposed solutions actually deepen the problem. A prime example is the proposal to make brand-new courts for immigration cases: so-called “Article I†courts created by Congress.
Both the American Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association—two special-interest groups for lawyers—embrace this idea. The court’s proponents suggest taxpayers pay for lawyers to represent illegal aliens free of charge. They also claim taxpayers should hire more immigration judges, while expecting each judge to work fewer cases.
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