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The Unbearable Unfairness of Being Immigration Law

We tend to think of laws as being uniform, affecting all equally.  Immigration law is not like that.  Where you were born may make all the difference.  TIM FUNK and DANICA COTO at the Charlotte Observer show just "how arbitrary and political U.S. immigration law can be" and provide the difference between Cubans and Haitians as Exhibit A.  The editorial page weighs in nicely, too.