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#nmajhimmigration Tamar Jacoby: Story of #immigration policy is story of America's labor needs - low & high ends.
— Amanda B-S (@AmandaWelcoming) October 3, 2013
Eisenhower was an exceedingly liberal Republican. He was a balancer by nature, suspicious of extremes. He saw America as a centrist nation, wanted to govern from the center, and fought bitterly throughout his presidency with the right wing of his party... Ike wanted to be head of state, not head of a partisan government. He loathed having to identify with either party: he felt it was a betrayal of half the voters. Partisan appeals and attacks were for subordinates. The stance he sought wasn’t between the parties—it was genuinely beyond them.
— Tamar Jacoby