The “Gang of Eight” immigration reform bill introduced in mid-April emerged as the first opportunity for a bipartisan agreement on what has always been a contentious issue. The bill targeted the farm worker industry, pleasing both workers and employers with provisions that would allow 112,000 three-year visas to be issued each year. To the delight
Extending Immigration Privileges To Same-Sex Couples Could Be ‘Deal-Breaker’ For Reform
The Gang of Eight’s immigration bill looked set to be a rare moment of bipartisanship. And then along came gay marriage.