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    Guatemala President Calls for US Immigration Reform

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    Guatemala's president calls for U.S. immigration reforms during local visit

    Berger JULIO CORTEZ julio.cortez@scripps.com

    Diego Dominguez, center, takes a photo with the president of Guatemala, Oscar Berger, during the leader's visit to Indiantown on Saturday.Story Tools
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    By KIT BRADSHAW and CHARLIE REED
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    INDIANTOWN — Guatemalan President Oscar Berger told a crowd who gathered in this rural community in western Martin County for his visit Saturday that U.S. immigration policy must be reformed.
    America "needs all of you,"
    Berger said after a welcoming ceremony that featured the Guatemalan and American flags and national anthems and traditional Guatemalan music and dancing.


    Berger said he will relay the message to President Bush when they meet next month during Bush's tour of Guatemala, Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia and Mexico.
    A White House memo outlining Bush's five-day tour of Latin America does not specifically mention immigration, but Berger said he hopes to discuss the controversial topic with his American counterpart.

    "It is contradictory in this country to not recognize the human rights of the immigrants," Berger said as he broke away from the crowd of about 500 gathered outside the Holy Cross Catholic Church in Indiantown.

    Before leaving, Berger signed autographs and took pictures with the group, most of whom were from Guatemala or the children of Guatemalan immigrants.

    "His visit will lift the morale of the people here in Indiantown," said 22-year-old Luis Carlos Ramirez, who moved here from Guatemala City two years ago to work construction.

    Ramirez, a psychology student in Guatemala, will return home later this year to finish his degree and continue working for HIJOS, a human rights group based in Guatemala and Argentina.

    "I'm here in the United States as an observer, not an activist," said Ramirez, whose student visa expired shortly after he arrived here. "Those without documents are scared. I am one of those people.

    "The people of Indiantown are motivated to fight for immigration reform but as a whole, they do not have the knowledge," said Ramirez, who is working on a documentary about life as an immigrant.

    Earlier in the day, Berger met privately with Palm Beach County officials before addressing a crowd Guatemalan expatriates at the El Sol Jupiter Neighborhood Resource Center.

    "Immigration isn't just a policy issue, it is a human issue," he said, "and it needs a comprehensive approach."

    Along with pledging to lobby Bush for new U.S. immigration laws, Berger promised to establish a Guatemalan consulate in Palm Beach County. The office would help expedite work visas and other immigration paperwork for local Guatemalans who now must travel to the Miami office.

    "I was surprised as a long-term observer of politics that President Berger came here with something in hand, and he quickly responded to the request. That often doesn't happen," said Tim Steigenga, a Florida Atlantic University political science professor and member of Corn Maya, an immigrant advocacy group that helps run El Sol.

    Berger, the former mayor of Guatemala City, also thanked his countrymen for helping support their families back home in Guatemala.

    "Your efforts are helping to make Guatemala better," he said. "You are not just talking about improvements, you are taking action toward a more just Guatemala."



    I guess this guy is buddies with the president of mexico, they sound exactly the same.

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    Oh, good another government telling America how to run its immigration laws.

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    "Immigration isn't just a policy issue, it is a human issue," he said, "and it needs a comprehensive approach."
    A comprehensive reform of any issue is only comprehensive when it has the whole public support.

    Berger, the former mayor of Guatemala City, also thanked his countrymen for helping support their families back home in Guatemala.
    Now why would he be thanking them (is he seeing some of the money) or is he just a realy good man that thanks criminals

    "It is contradictory in this country to not recognize the human rights of the immigrants,"

    Thats total bull In Any American will deny that any Ture immigrent rights are not recognized And the same goes for crimanl immigrents the human rights are always recognized Its the Amercian Human right that are in peril here.

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    These countries are just hell bent on destroying America, they know this is the fast track to doing just that, it is time we stood up and told them to get the hell out of our country, they are not welcome and nither is their immigrants the criminal alien immigrants that is!
    Build the dam fence post haste!

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    These countries are just hell bent on destroying America, they know this is the fast track to doing just that, it is time we stood up and told them to get the hell out of our country, they are not welcome and nither is their immigrants the criminal alien immigrants that is! Before you know it, our country will be outsourcing Americans to different countries, there no longer seems to be a place for Legal American Citizens!
    Build the dam fence post haste!

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    Instead of wasting time in the US dictating what our immigration policy should be, this guy needs to go back to Guatemala and institute the necessary reforms that will enable his own people to have opportunitites in their own country.

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    He can kiss my red white and blue behind!
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