This weekend the Chicago Tribune carried a full page article about a woman who had married an Albanian who was being deported for having entered this country with a fraudulent passport and had been denied asylum. She was complaining how bad her life would be if she had to follow him back to Albania. How this person got to have an entire cover page of a feature section of the paper was amazing till you realize the Tribune is only supporting the banner of BIG BUSINESS. Since the Tribune doesn't really cover both sides of the immigration debate fairly- wouldn't it make sense to run ads in the paper to inform the public there are sites that offer another perspective. Isn't this what big business does when the run ads to have the public contact their elected officials to support the goals the companies are pushing for?