In crafting immigration reform legislation, given the stakesinvolved, Congress should oppose and, if necessary, the President should veto any reforms or reform packages that do not comport withAmerica's core principles, are not in the best interests of theUnited States, and are inconsistent with the traditions andcompassionate practices of America's ongoing experiment in orderedliberty.
Getting immigration and border security right requires a quick andefficient means of getting large numbers of illegal aliens toreturn voluntarily to their home countries. The best solution wouldbe for Congress to establish a privately funded national trust fundthat legitimate nongovernmental organizations could use to helpunlawfully present persons to return to their places of origin.