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Good Fences Make Bad Law

This year seemed to be a historic moment for immigration reform. Millions marched for change. President Bush echoed the call. And Senators Edward Kennedy and John McCain, an Arizona Republican, crafted a bipartisan plan for tough enforcement and smart reform. But sadly, the outcome may only be a fence -- a monument to political failure, states an editorial in The Boston Globe.