Remember when all this so-called "comprehensive" immigration reform was all about creating a guest worker plan, whereby foreign "willing workers" would come to do the jobs of "willing employers" that Americans refused to do? Now it seems to have changed into a plan for legalization, ala the McCain-Kennedy plan/Hagel-Martinez compromise. The illegals will now have a chance for "earned" citizenship rather than going home after working for a set period. But the media has not pointed out this distinctive change in policy, I wonder why? Is it because this whole thing was not really about a guest worker plan at all, but rather, as so many real Americans had feared, an amnesty scheme? But again, no mention from the media, just this immigrant rights, human rights, civil rights rhetoric. Not a surprise really, just wondering if anyone noticed this change?