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Originally Posted by marcjacobs
gave me hope..
i THiNK Obama's strategy is to secretly work on immigration reform by first ensuring the borders, ensure votes and gain supports from Reps&Dems etc then do the immigration reform..He probably didn't address immigration to not cause a public outcry since America's main problem is really the economy. Americans would make a huge deal, rally and do anything against immigration reform if he talks about the immigration on his oratory. He still did address it but very subtle..it would be more disappointing if he didn't at all
i mean people here bash Obama but I still am a firm believer of Obama! I believe he's an honest man who wants to better the U.S. and really help the people in the US...He's more human than Bush..
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I'm with you. I think Obama is more "humane" and hopeful about all of this cuz of how young he is compared to the other presidents (that's what everyone says, at least), and it might be that he just hasn't been disillusioned yet.
I still think he plans on working on the Immigration Reform and that he wants legalization, but the mere fact he still PLANS on working on it and HOPES for legalization doesn't mean he won't find lots of obstacles in his path, like he did with the Health Care Reform.
If Health Care, that's already a hard subject as it is, and a priority issue, is taking this long and with no prevision to a solution, how long do you think will it take for ANYTHING about Immigration, a highly taboo and secondary subject, to get solved?
Remember, Obama's America's savior first, not ours...
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