By Charles Foster, Foster LLP ( August 22, 2016, 1:04 PM EDT) -- Immigration reform has become a significant issue in American politics with some saying it's become the third rail of American politics, certainly over the last five presidential elections. In 2000, George W. Bush ran on a platform calling for broad-based immigration reform that came to be known as comprehensive immigration reform. But with the nomination of Vice President Al Gore, immigration did not turn out to be a major issue in the 2000 campaign, given the fact there were no major differences between the candidates....
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