“Our immigration laws are broken.”

We keep hearing that from the president and others on the Democratic side of the political coin, but in reality, the law is only broken because it is not enforced.

We tried comprehensive immigration reform in 1986 with many of the same characters writing that law now saying it is broken. Before we agree to change the existing law, let’s define what is wrong with the current law, in detail, and then ask Sen. Shumar, Sen. Reid et al how they got it so wrong in the 1980s. We should exclude any suggestions they have since they have proven themselves incapable of solving this problem.