Over on the Spectator main page, long-time City Journal editor Myron Magnet explains why several folks associated with the Manhattan Institute were drawn toward skepticism of our current immigration regime. Given the evidence, he writes, "I'm embarrassed it took me so long to grasp the phoniness of the charge that it's 'anti-immigration' to oppose current U.S. immigration policy..."
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