The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although you did not include the name of the article, the link to it, or any further reference, doing some research we can comment on the following.
Nathan Thornburg's position on immigration is the following.
He considers that the United States federal government has to assume a definite posture on the issue of immigration that still affects the country. In his article of 2007 titled "A Case for Amnesty," Thornburg questions the way some politicians have approached the complicated issue of immigration, the consequences for the country, and the affectation of many immigrants.
He cites some examples such as the posture of the late Republican Senator John McCain.
The point of Thornburg is that the Amnesty bill could have positive political consequences for the American government, and somehow alleviate the flux of immigration to the United States.
Nathan Thornburg is a Senior Editor for "Time" magazine, and has published other important articles such as "Dropout Nation."
Answer:
i. The door of the car was opened for me by the driver.
ii. The house is being bought by them.
iii. A new book is not being printed by us.
Explanation:
The changing of a voice from active to passive requires certain rules that will require several changes in the tense, structure, and form of the sentence. And another change is the position of the subjects and objects in the sentences.
In an active voice, the subject acts the verb on the object while in a passive voice, the subject is acted upon by the object.
The given sentences in their passive voices are given as follows-
i. The door of the car was opened for me by the driver.
ii. The house is being bought by them.
iii. A new book is not being printed by us.