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by jrowen
1939 days ago
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The suggestion made in the article is to ditch the bid for brevity and just use the more verbose forms, i.e. “people who favor more enforcement of immigration laws” or “people who are present in a country in violation of its immigration laws.” The idea would seem to have merit as you ended up needing those anyway when the more concise forms were inadequate. |
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