Fri 27 Oct 2006
In Arizona, it’s the most important issue among likely voters. But consensus on how to act is elusive.
Much of America hit the pause button this fall on the flaming debate over illegal immigration, once it became clear Congress would not act before the election. But not Arizona.
Here in a state where the wave of border crossers is so great that it washes over every aspect of life, illegal immigration is a flash point in virtually every political race this fall. Moreover, there’s a candidate for every view - from those saying “send ‘em back and bar the door” to those who’d provide a path for citizenship for some undocumented workers.
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