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Fish 11-05-2009 12:34 PM

Wall Street Journal article about immigration
 
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1257...googlenews_wsj

Quote:

One indicator of how Mr. Obama will respond to the election might be reflected in his decisions over the overhaul of U.S. immigration laws. The president's approval rating remains sky-high with Latino voters, one official said, but they didn't come out to vote Tuesday.

To turn them out, Democrats may have to press ahead with a broad overhaul of immigration laws next year, including the creation of a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants.

That might seal defeat for some Democrats in southern Republican districts -- such as Rep. Tom Perriello of Virginia -- but could energize the Latino vote elsewhere and give Mr. Obama a head of steam heading into 2012.

Mr. Axelrod said the White House wouldn't make its decision on immigration based on political considerations. "The president is committed to immigration reform," he said. "When the support is there and ready to go, then he's ready to go."

M42 11-05-2009 01:22 PM

Re: Wall Street Journal article about immigration
 
The election kinda shook democrats up a bit, and they are just now realizing that they won't be getting the Hispanic vote by lying.

It's just politics, but it might end up working to our advantage next year :p

FHL 11-05-2009 02:32 PM

Re: Wall Street Journal article about immigration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by M42 (Post 145632)
The election kinda shook democrats up a bit, and they are just now realizing that they won't be getting the Hispanic vote by lying.

It's just politics, but it might end up working to our advantage next year :p

Yeah, I agree. I think that the beginning of next year will be our only chance for quite a while. I don't know how quickly Congress is going to move on from health care reform AND how long they will take debating immigration reform if it ever gets brought up. Hopefully, DREAM Act can be brought up as a standalone bill. Boo, politics. :cry:

midtownhm 11-05-2009 04:28 PM

Re: Wall Street Journal article about immigration
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FHL (Post 145634)
Yeah, I agree. I think that the beginning of next year will be our only chance for quite a while. I don't know how quickly Congress is going to move on from health care reform AND how long they will take debating immigration reform if it ever gets brought up. Hopefully, DREAM Act can be brought up as a standalone bill. Boo, politics. :cry:

I think this is great for us. The Dream Act seems to be included in any type of immigration reform. Hispanics make up too big of a group to be ignored, and they have been putting this as a big issue for years now. This is what is pushing us forward.


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