An article from 1986 about the need for immigration reform with the same political rhetoric we're hearing today. Some dislike the John Birch Society, but they were spot on.
The Simpson and Rodino bills are quite similar on most major issues: increased INS funding, amnesty, employer sanctions and verifications, increased penalties for document fraud, and temporary worker provisions.
It's amazing how similar the rhetoric was back then. That's exactly why I posted it. I could give a hoot if it's from a Bircher publication.
Birchers were the ones who used to put up billboards:
"Get the US out of the UN and the UN out of the USA"