Robert Gittelson is, and has been a garment manufacturer in the Los Angeles area for over 25 years. His wife, Patricia Gittelson, is an immigration attorney with offices in Van Nuys and Oxnard, California. Robert also works closely with Patricia on the administrative side of her immigration practice. Throughout his career, Mr. Gittelson has developed practical, first hand experience in dealing with the immigration issues that are challenging our country today
Mr Gittelson recently published this excellent essay in Immigration Daily
A summation:
we have to face the fact that in the upcoming debate for Comprehensive Immigration Reform legislation, there are very few clearly defined black and white issues. The final solutions will almost certainly emerge as murky shades of gray. That being said, it is vital that we go into this debate with as many factual truths as possible, and eliminate propaganda, spin, and outright falsehoods. There are millions of lives that are hanging in the balance, as well as nothing short of our national security and economic vitality. With the stakes so high, this debate deserves nothing less than our best, bi-partisan good faith effort to achieve workable and enforceable legislation. Our government has an ethical responsibility to enact this vital legislation, and it has a moral responsibility to make sure that the final legislation reflects fairness, inclusiveness, and the American values that we hold to be self evident.
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