Jordan Keitel February 29th, 2008
Senator Clinton claims to support “deploying new technology that can help stop the flow of undocumented immigrants into the country.” This is a bold claim indeed. The statement seems to conjure images of high steel fences manned by laser wielding automatons. While that is obviously not what the good Senator is proposing, one can’t help but wonder just what kind of technology is Senator Clinton talking about. How can technology aid us in immigration reform? Technological advances in facial recognition software and improved identification have already helped America recognize (and keep out) those we know to be dangerous. I fail to see how technology provides the answer. The Senator’s claim appears to be nothing more than standard campaign rhetoric that sounds great in a press release but is utterly useless in the real world.
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Friday, February 29, 2008
Is New Technology the Answer to Immigration Reform?
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immigrant,
immigrants,
immigration,
Immigration Reform,
technology
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