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Obama's signal: No immigration bill this year

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Not much of a surprise. However, a big disappointment.

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By Peter Nicholas, Tribune Washington Bureau

May 5, 2010

WASHINGTON — President Obama gave his strongest signal to date that that he is prepared to let another deadline slip for passing an immigration overhaul, telling an audience Wednesday night that he merely wants to start working on the issue before the year is out.

Obama, speaking at a Cinco de Mayo reception in the Rose Garden, was silent on a timetable for completing an immigration bill. The lack of urgency seems consistent with remarks he made to reporters aboard Air Force One last week, when he said an exhausted Congress might lack the "appetite'' to vote on another divisive issue right away.

"I want to begin work this year, and I want Democrats and Republicans to work with me — because we've got to stay true to who we are, a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants,'' Obama said at the event Wednesday.

As a candidate for office in 2008, Obama said that immigration would be a "top priority in my first year as president.''

But at this point, he lacks the necessary votes. Thus far, no Republican has agreed to co-sponsor a bill that would both strengthen the border and provide a path to legal status for the 11 million immigrants living in the U.S. illegally.

U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who sponsored an immigration bill in former President George W. Bush's second term, said: "We have to secure the border first. We have not done that. We cannot enact legislation with a promise that has not been kept since Ronald Reagan gave amnesty to a couple of million illegal immigrants and promised to secure the border.''

Making matters more difficult for Obama, Democrats are divided over the urgency of immigration reform. At least two Democratic senators — Ben Nelson of Nebraska and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas — have privately told the Senate leadership they'd prefer to see the issue put off until 2011, according to a Democratic aide.

Progress on the issue has been slow. Last week, a handful of Senate Democrats released a proposal, but they've yet to turn it into concrete legislative language that could be put to a vote. A Senate Democratic aide said that step won't take place until there are assurances that Republican lawmakers would go along.

Obama's stance left immigration advocates disappointed.

Joshua Hoyt, executive director of the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, said: "Sounds like more of the slow-walking, happy-talking president we've seen for the last year.''

Deepak Bhargava, executive director of the Center for Community Change, was part of a group of advocates who met with Obama at the White House two months ago to talk about immigration.

Bhargava said Wednesday: "The president needs to be clear and unequivocal that he is determined to get immigration reform done in 2010. He needs to call Republicans and Democrats to the White House and exercise leadership and put the full weight of his office behind a serious effort. We need him to be clear that it's possible and imperative to get legislation done this year.''

Obama also used the speech to reiterate his objections to the tough new anti-illegal immigration law in Arizona. He said he has "instructed my administration to closely monitor the new law in Arizona, to examine the civil rights and other implications that it may have.''

Source: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...,4386271.story
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Obama sucks
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Keep the pressure on lawmakers!! He is trying to discourage everyone from insisting on reform this year. Dream Act should be brought to a vote because it is a bipartisan piece of legislation with bipartisan support. Stop lying to desperate people. Stop deportation of non-criminal aliens.
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fuck you obama...you played with my DREAMS just to get your fetish presidency. I hope you get Erectial Disfunction
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way to give in to those republicans

How are they going to pass CIR when more republicans take control ? fucking stupid
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Hopefully this June 15, deadline for DREAM is really true....
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Hopefully this June 15, deadline for DREAM is really true....
I'm sorry but I just really don't believe that's true. There's no solid proof of anything.

I'm just saying, I won't be disappointed if nothing happens on June 15. I really don't think anything will. Sorry to be a downer.
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Hopefully this June 15, deadline for DREAM is really true....
I still don't see where people are getting this arbitrary number from... is there an official article I missed or something?

I like Obama but his priorities are fucked up. "Let's spend almost 2 years on healthcare while the economy is tanking, then we'll focus on major regulatory reform after. oh yeah, and sorry to the 20 million desperate people waiting for immigration reform, i know i promised it in the first 100 days, my bad lulz." wtf
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Hopefully this June 15, deadline for DREAM is really true....
Im with ya there.. hopefully theres some truth to it.
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