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Mexico Says Immigration Reform Unlikely in 2010 - Page 3

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01-11-2010, 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by crisjcesar View Post
the economy can benefit from giving documents to undocumented people. New businesses and tax revenue can be generated a lot of it!!
Preaching to the choir. Although it's hard to swallow, he's just being realistic.
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why should we listen to MEXICO? they failed us in the first place....

but anyway if we see that CIR fails we better put the foot to the pedal and push for the Dream Act!!!!!!!!!!
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Why are we believing what this guy says? I think I read somewhere that Hispanic congressional members supported health care in return for concrete promises on immigration. That's a fact, I just can't find the article that says it.

It's ONE guy speculating on another nation's political problems. It's up to Mexico to solve this issue. It's the politicians in Congress. Stop worrying about speculation and read the news more often for real concrete action.
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They are, in fact, supporting it. But according to this article they are "denying" any agreements are being made.

http://politics.theatlantic.com/2010...mmigration.php''

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Congressional Hispanic Caucus: No Deal On Health Care, Immigration

The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) says it has not, in fact come to any agreement that would effectively trade votes on health care for the promise that the White House and Democratic leaders will move forward with immigration reform before the end of the year.


The CHC disputed a report that its members would demand a guarantee on immigration in exchange for their "yes" votes on a final health reform package containing language from the Senate bill that would bar illegal immigrants from getting coverage through the new insurance exchanges the bill would create.

"The CHC's position remains the same: it opposes provisions in the Senate health care bill that would negatively impact immigrants," a CHC spokesperson said.

It should be acknowledged that, according to the anonymous sources cited in TPMDC's original story, CHC members wouldn't admit to the deal publicly, for fear of giving the impression that they'd given in on an important goal. But the CHC is now on record disputing that there is such an agreement.
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