ms. wright. i am offended when people compare the plight of illegal aliens to unemployed african- americans. what a stretch. it is political theater. once you really get serious about addressing the issues in the community, it is economics. i look at mr. madison, and i respect mr. madison and the work he has done, but it is like a lot of the old naacpers. you should not have to have a master's degree as an african- american to get work. guest: you have to have a degree as a white person to get work, excuse me. let me give you an example. you go to any graduation and you ask the graduates to stand up. the largest group is usually i.t. graduates. these graduates in the united states are now competing -- and again, this is interesting. this is what the president said in his speech. you are now competing with people, students from brazil, china, from india. this is who you are competing against because this is the global economy that we live in. so what did india do? an underdeveloped nation decided