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    Christie: N.J. legal action against immigration amnesty plan his 'message' to Obama

    By Matt Arco | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
    on April 15, 2015 at 10:42 AM, updated April 15, 2015 at 11:35 AM

    MANCHESTER, N.H. - Gov. Chris Christie said on Wednesday that he was sending a message to President Obama when he quietly threw his support behind Texas and other states suing the federal government over the president's amnesty program for unauthorized immigrants.

    Christie, speaking to reporters in New Hampshire, said Obama's handling of immigration reform has been "wrong" and that he took to the courts to tell the president as much.

    "The signal I'm sending is that the president shouldn't do it by executive action and that he should work with the Congress to get something done," Christie said. "It's the only message that I'm sending on that."

    Christie was prompted to react to comments made earlier this month by a longtime key ally in New Jersey's Latino community, Martin Perez, who accused the governor of pandering to the "extreme right of the Republican Party" by joining governors in three other states — Texas, Louisiana and South Dakota - in a court brief opposing the federal government's request to implement executive orders seeking amnesty for certain unauthorized immigrants.

    The lawsuit stems from court proceedings initiated by 26 states after Obama announced wide-reaching executive actions on immigration in November.

    In later March, Christie quietly supported the lawsuit by submitting amici curiae, or friend of the court brief, with the U.S. Court of Appeals.

    "I wanted our voice to join as a way of encouraging the president and the Congress to work together to make a legal, permanent solution to the immigration problem," Christie said. "That's the only signal I was trying to send."

    Perez, a well-known Garden State Latino activist and president of the Latino Leadership Alliance of New Jersey, recently accused Christie of "sending a strong and damaging message to the Latino community in New Jersey and across the nation."

    Perez and his group's 30-member board voted unanimously in 2013 to back the governor's re-election campaign.

    Despite the disagreement, Christie said the two men will continue to work together.

    "Martin and I met before he made those remarks and after," Christie said.

    "We're friends, we'll continue to work well together, but we're not going to agree on every issue, we never have," he said. "But that doesn't mean he doesn't support me and that the organization doesn't support me, they have and they continue to."

    The governor made the comments after touring a Manchester restaurant during a visit to the first-in-the-nation presidential primary state of New Hampshire.


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    Well, that's about the biggest nothing on the issue out of Christie as he could have possibly done or said on an issue of tantamount importance to the people of his state and our nation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jean View Post
    By Matt Arco | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
    on April 15, 2015 at 10:42 AM, updated April 15, 2015 at 11:35 AM

    MANCHESTER, N.H. - Gov. Chris Christie said on Wednesday that he was sending a message to President Obama when he quietly threw his support behind Texas and other states suing the federal government over the president's amnesty program for unauthorized immigrants.

    Christie, speaking to reporters in New Hampshire, said Obama's handling of immigration reform has been "wrong" and that he took to the courts to tell the president as much.

    "The signal I'm sending is that the president shouldn't do it by executive action and that he should work with the Congress to get something done," Christie said. "It's the only message that I'm sending on that."

    Christie was prompted to react to comments made earlier this month by a longtime key ally in New Jersey's Latino community, Martin Perez, who accused the governor of pandering to the "extreme right of the Republican Party" by joining governors in three other states — Texas, Louisiana and South Dakota - in a court brief opposing the federal government's request to implement executive orders seeking amnesty for certain unauthorized immigrants.

    The lawsuit stems from court proceedings initiated by 26 states after Obama announced wide-reaching executive actions on immigration in November.

    In later March, Christie quietly supported the lawsuit by submitting amici curiae, or friend of the court brief, with the U.S. Court of Appeals.

    "I wanted our voice to join as a way of encouraging the president and the Congress to work together to make a legal, permanent solution to the immigration problem," Christie said. "That's the only signal I was trying to send."

    Perez, a well-known Garden State Latino activist and president of the Latino Leadership Alliance of New Jersey, recently accused Christie of "sending a strong and damaging message to the Latino community in New Jersey and across the nation."

    Perez and his group's 30-member board voted unanimously in 2013 to back the governor's re-election campaign.

    Despite the disagreement, Christie said the two men will continue to work together.

    "Martin and I met before he made those remarks and after," Christie said.

    "We're friends, we'll continue to work well together, but we're not going to agree on every issue, we never have," he said. "But that doesn't mean he doesn't support me and that the organization doesn't support me, they have and they continue to."

    The governor made the comments after touring a Manchester restaurant during a visit to the first-in-the-nation presidential primary state of New Hampshire.


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    WELL I DID LIKE CHRISTIE . BUT WHEN HE SAID HE HELP THE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS THAT DID IT HE JUST LIKE OBAMA
    & HILLARY .IT NOT ONLY THE MEXICAN IT ALL OF THE OTHER COUNTRY AS WELL .THEY HAVE HAVE OUR COUNTRY ONE HELL OF A MESS . & THE GOV & OBAMA DON'T DO ONE THING ABOUT IT THEY GET A DR LIC & YOU NAME IT THEY GET IT ALL I CAN SAY ALL OF THE OTHER STATE SHOULD GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF THE SAND . & SEE WHAT YOU ARE DOING OUR SIGN ARE ENGLISH THEY CAN NOT READ OUT TEST AT ALL .YOU HAVE ALL OTHER COUNTRY . THEY COME & GO AS THEY WANT SOME DON'T KNOW WHAT THE LEFT HAND DOING SO TO ALL OF THE OTHER STATE WAKE THE HELL UP .

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    When a group of thirty unanimously vote to endorse someone it is suspect, when the leader of the thirty group is named Perez, it is convincing that we are not considering a pro-American!

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