FAIR Counterpoint in Chicago Sun-Times: Immigration Debate Ignores American Public

In an op-ed published in Sunday’s Chicago Sun-Times, I offer a rebuttal to Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich’s call for amnesty for illegal aliens. The op-ed points out that the current debate over immigration reform consistently omits the interests of the American people. And, while “the archbishop is no doubt a sincere and compassionate man who sees immigration as a way to help the world’s poor. The problem…is that there is no moral or ethical doctrine that justifies being charitable with other people’s jobs, tax dollars or children’s education.

The complete op-ed can be read here.

Dan Stein: Dan is the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR)'s President after joining the organization in 1982. He has testified more than 50 times before Congress, and been cited in the media as "America's best-known immigration reformer." Dan has appeared on virtually every significant TV and radio news/talk program in America and, in addition to being a contributing editor to ImmigrationReform.com, has contributed commentaries to a vast number of print media outlets.