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Immigration coalition pressures President Obama

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04-04-2011, 08:25 PM
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Since failing to fulfill his promise to overhaul immigration policy, President Barack Obama has repeatedly asked Latino voters for patience as the economy, health care reform and other issues dominated his early agenda.

But the president may soon have to grapple with the issue, amid budget negotiations with Congress, U.S. military operations in Libya and the launch of his reelection campaign.

A coalition of immigration activists and lawmakers has challenged Obama to use his executive powers to change U.S. immigration policy.

The campaign, called Change Takes Courage, will consist of events nationwide, including in Obama’s home state of Hawaii, in the coming months. It was launched a day after the president said he’ll push Congress to pass legislation that will grant citizenship to Latinos in college or the military, but quickly added that he’ll need “a little bit of help” from congressional Republicans.

White House deputy press secretary Josh Earnest insists Obama is committed to immigration reform. The president’s broader agenda, Earnest said, includes a path to citizenship for undocumented residents, enhanced border security and cracking down on employers who hire illegal workers.

Still, Demetrios Papademetriou, president of the Migration Policy Institute, predicts immigration reform will most likely languish for the rest of the year.

“Unless the administration and Democratic part of Congress sits down and has conversations with Republicans about things on which they can agree on immigration, nothing will happen,” Papademetriou said.


Despite declaring the need for immigration reform and pointing to the “political and mathematical reality” that bipartisan support is necessary, Obama hasn’t offered a blueprint or taken the lead with Congress. The newly empowered GOP, which has fought the president on nearly every issue, seems interested only in tighter border security and harsh sanctions for undocumented immigrants.

But according to the 2010 Census, Hispanics are now the nation’s largest minority group and immigration is among their top issues. A recent poll from Latino Decisions, a public opinion firm, found that 70 percent of Hispanics approve of Obama, but only 43 percent said they’ll vote for him next year.

Frank Sharry, executive director of the advocacy group America’s Voice, said the “enthusiasm gap” among Latino voters “seems related to the fact that he made big promises and hasn’t demonstrated a willingness to put a lot of political capital on the line.”

Change Takes Courage, backed by the group Fair Immigration Reform Movement, illustrates that gap. Using testimonials from families torn apart by the administration’s federal workplace raids, detentions and deportations, the group intends to pressure Obama to restart the national debate on illegal immigration.

“We know from his own words that President Obama understands the wrongs of our deeply flawed immigration system,” Eva Millona, an immigration activist, said in a statement announcing the campaign. Even if Congress won’t act, she said, “change can happen” if the president “can find the courage of his convictions.”

Rep. Charles Gonzalez (D-Texas), chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, believes Obama will eventually lead on the issue. Outside pressure and lobbying from employers in border states, including farmers who rely on migrant workers, could prompt action, he said.

Gonzalez acknowledged the difficulty of getting anything done on the issue before the 2012 election. “If you really think anyone doesn’t think this year isn’t being treated like an election year, they aren’t paying attention,” he said.

The Obama administration’s recent actions on immigration include a move by the Justice Department in July to block Arizona from enforcing a tough illegal immigration law and the DREAM Act to protect undocumented students and military enlistees from deportation, which gained some GOP support but died in last year’s lame-duck Senate.

“We can still get it done,” Obama told a town hall sponsored by the Univision cable network last week. “We’ve got to keep the pressure up on Congress.”
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Obama is preparing his 2nd term of presidency, and i think he will say the same thing as the 1 term. "i promise Immigration reform is my top priority and it will pass in my first first year of my 2nd term. blah blah.......enough Obama.......stop lying to us again.
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Obama is preparing his 2nd term of presidency, and i think he will say the same thing as the 1 term. "i promise Immigration reform is my top priority and it will pass in my first first year of my 2nd term. blah blah.......enough Obama.......stop lying to us again.
SO TRUE. SO TRUE
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Ok, I'm to the point that it is Whatever, I don't think CIR will happen this year, neither next, due to election year. so it's whatever now. I'm to the point that I don't believe on any politician, whoever wins, wins. I don't expect anything. I just try to live my life to the fullest.
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Obama is trash congress is trash republicans are trash democrats are trash the whole American government is trash , forget about it guys live free and free your minds faster ,

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Obama is trash congress is trash republicans are trash democrats are trash the whole American government is trash , forget about it guys live free and free your minds faster ,

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recent poll from Latino Decisions, a public opinion firm, found that 70 percent of Hispanics approve of Obama
WTF, people still approve him for doing NOTHING to fix our immigration system.
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WTF, people still approve him for doing NOTHING to fix our immigration system.
"..but only 43 percent said they’ll vote for him next year."

IMO he's definitely going to get reelected...if DA/CIR is to come, it is going to be through his administration. Otherwise nothing is happening.
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Alright that's enough with the negativity you emo SOBs, if you want to cry go start a fucking v-log and let the adults actually have a constructive conversation of these threads.
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Okay then, why don't you begin? Whats your proposal on how to persuade these politicians to pass DA and quit thinking about the elections already?

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