I'm not opposed to flexible immigration. Unfortunately we have an intricate system of government entitlements that regularly allows abuse from people of all stamps. We now must engage in immigration territorialism in aimless hopes of preventing these poorly run, broken-from-the-start, inefficient, and most important, unconstitutional rackets from bankrupting us. Once the government takeover of the health care system completes, and the downward spiral of the quality of care begins, the immigration reform will become an even more urgent issue. No doubt the government will make us aware of a series of crises whereby further government intrusions into our liberties will ensue, out of necessity, protection from terrorism, protection of the children, or whatever other mindless buzz phrase the less intelligent among us buy into.