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After “fiscal cliff”, immigration next priority for Obama

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12-09-2012, 02:32 AM
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After “fiscal cliff”, immigration next priority for Obama

Comprehensive immigration reform will top President Obama’s to-do list following his inauguration next month, the Los Angeles Times reports, with the administration’s hope that a law can be passed before politics of the 2014 and 2016 elections begin to harden party lines.

The initiative – which will include a “social media blitz” – would seek, among other things, a path to citizenship for 11 million illegal immigrants, strengthened border security, an easier means of bringing in foreign workers under special visas, and stricter penalties for employers who hire illegals, according to the Times. Cabinet secretaries will push the reform’s benefits to business, education, health care, and public safety.

One of the biggest criticisms lobbed at the president during his first term by his 2008 supporters was the lack of movement on his immigration promises, including the DREAM Act, which would increase border security while also providing a pathway to citizenship for young immigrants. He was widely panned by both parties for using the issue as a political gimmick when he passed an executive order six months before the election, halting the deportation of children of illegal immigrants.

In September, the president was also called out by an interviewer during a Univision forum who accused the president of breaking a promise to tackle immigration reform during his first year as president. “A promise is a promise,” said Univision’s Jorge Ramos, “and with all due respect, but you didn’t keep that promise.”

Now, Mr. Obama is trying to make good on what he said he is “confident” can be done on the issue in his second term. With the window between campaign seasons growing increasingly smaller in recent years, Democratic strategists know they have to act fast; congressional hearings could begin as soon as late January.

One White House official emphasized to the Times that the administration is currently aiming all of its focus at averting the so-called “fiscal cliff,” a series of potentially disastrous tax hikes and spending cuts set to go into effect Jan. 1. But the adviser did point to remarks the president made in a recent news conference, promising to dive into immigration immediately after his Jan. 21 inauguration.

Republicans and Democrats, though, still have a lot to hash out, including whether to implement immigration reform in one fell swoop, or through a series of laws. What also remains in question is whether the White House will send a draft of legislation to the Hill for markup, or leave the bill-writing to Congress. In 2010, a large bipartisan immigration initiative died before even reaching the floor of the Senate – something proponents of a new law hope to avoid this time around.

“The president can’t guarantee us the outcome but he can guarantee us the fight,” Eliseo Medina, secretary-treasurer of the Service Employees International Union, told the Times. “We expect a strong fight.”

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2013 will be an exciting year!
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Ooo. can't wait to see what both parties come up with.
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Ooo. can't wait to see what both parties come up with.
It better be DA.. not CIR
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It better be DA.. not CIR
DA would be easier to pass but I know they are going to put age restriction on it, which unfortunately will leave so many undocumented immigrants out. CIR would be harder to pass and I am sure process will be harder. Lets cross fingers-hopefully things work out for the best and grants us permanent residency instead of this W visa limbo.
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It better be DA.. not CIR
It better be both also they better get something done with the fiscal cliff because it will affect everyone who lives here not just USC's.
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Since everyone from both sides of the aisle are so eager to put the "Immigration problem" to rest, it's very reasonable to believe that 2013 will begin the much due negotiations for CIR.

The funny thing is, the GOP knows that they can't do this with piecemeal legislation (DA, STEM, STARs, etc) since these in itself do not bring the much needed attention as the big hitters like CIR does. It's fairly reasonable to assume that if the GOP went about the piecemeal route, it still won't close the Latino voter gap.
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It better be DA.. not CIR
No man. Going by this attitude..we will never have CIR and our families will never be able to adjust. I bet you didn't see DACA coming did you? CIR is going to happen for sure in 2013.
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Totally agreed. This time we should fight for CIR; and aim to include EVERYONE in the process. 2013 is the year. We need massive mobilization from all groups and allies.


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No man. Going by this attitude..we will never have CIR and our families will never be able to adjust. I bet you didn't see DACA coming did you? CIR is going to happen for sure in 2013.
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CIR with Dream act attached to it.....bo$$
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