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    Obama clamors for federal fix to immigration woes

    Filthy treasonous scumbag in chief
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    The Feds are responsible for getting us into this illegal immigration quagmire, they are the reason it continues and they have thrown everything they have into stopping any kind of enforcement of our immigration laws in the way of law enforcement...gee...is it just me or does anyone else think that the Feds are working for Mexico and not the USA? Why would anyone think they would have any kind of solution that is in the best interests of this country and OUR OWN people? The morons in charge are tearing this nation down from the inside...I'm not sure who all they work for, besides Mexico and off shore bankers, but they sure as hell aren't working in favor of this country and the American people.
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    "Obama clamors for federal fix to immigration woes


    May 19, 5:28 PM (ET)

    By BEN FELLER


    WASHINGTON (AP) - Confronting soaring frustration over illegal immigration, President Barack Obama on Wednesday condemned Arizona's crackdown and pushed instead for a federal fix the nation could embrace. He said that will never happen without Republican support, pleading: "I need some help."

    In asking anew for an immigration overhaul, Obama showed solidarity with his guest of honor, Mexican President Felipe Calderon, who called Arizona's law discriminatory and warned Mexico would reject any effort to "criminalize migration." The United States and Mexico share a significant economic and political relationship that stands to be damaged the more the nations are at odds over immigration, which affects millions of people on both sides of the border.

    Obama sought to show that he, too, is fed up with his own government's failure to fix a system widely seen as broken. He said that would require solving border security, employment and citizenship issues all at once - the kind of effort that collapsed in Congress just three years ago.

    The president's stand underscored the forces working against him in this election year: the need for help from Republican critics, the impatience of states like Arizona after federal inaction, the pressure to show movement on a campaign promise, and the mood of the public disgusted by porous borders.

    The Arizona law requires police to question people about their immigration status if there's reason to suspect they're in the country illegally, and it makes it a state crime to be in the U.S. illegally. People may be questioned about their status if they've been stopped by police who are in the process of enforcing another law.

    The law will take effect July 29 unless legal challenges are successful. Almost twice as many people support it as those who oppose it, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll this month. It found that 42 percent favored it, 24 percent opposed it and another 29 percent said they were neutral.

    Yet in a Rose Garden appearance with Calderon, Obama called the Arizona law "a misdirected expression of frustration." He expects to announce soon what action his government may take about it, once the Justice Department finishes reviewing whether the law violates civil rights.

    "In the United States of America, no law-abiding person - be they an American citizen, a legal immigrant, or a visitor or tourist from Mexico - should ever be subject to suspicion simply because of what they look like," Obama said.

    Calderon was upbeat about the chance of finding a fair, dignified way of dealing with migrants. He added: "Many of them, despite their significant contribution to the economy and to the society of the United States, still live in the shadows, and occasionally, as in Arizona, they even face discrimination."

    The immigration theme dominated a day of pageantry and showy support for Calderon, who enjoyed a state visit with his wife, Margarita Zavala.

    The Mexican president was treated to a grand welcome on the South Lawn in the morning. Wednesday night, 200 guests were invited for a state dinner in the East Room, followed by entertainment back on the lawn under cover of an enormous tent. Obama repeatedly offered U.S. support for Calderon's government, particularly in his aggressive fight against drug traffickers, a violent battle that has left roughly 23,000 people dead since the end of 2006.

    On immigration, Obama's criticism of the Arizona law is easier than the fix he wants: getting his own party and Republicans to pass an immigration overhaul.

    His plan calls improving border security, ensuring employers are held accountable if they try to hire undocumented workers or break other laws, and assigning a series of responsibilities on the millions of people living in the United States illegally. Those include requiring them to pay a penalty and back taxes, learn English and get in line toward becoming a legal resident and citizen of the country.

    Republican President George W. Bush tried to get that the kind of package through Congress in his second term, once confidently telling reporters: "I'll see you at the bill signing." He never did. The effort collapsed on Capitol Hill in 2007, as critics charged that the measure amounted to amnesty for lawbreakers.

    This time around, Obama said: "I'm actually confident that we can get it done."

    But in a political tutorial on the path ahead, Obama said he didn't have the 60 votes he needs in the Senate to overcome vote-killing stall tactics. Democrats and independents hold 59 Senate seats. Obama said he will seek the Republican support he needs.

    "It's my job to work with members of Congress to see that happen," the president said. Again, though, even he has questioned Congress' will this year.

    Senate supporters have unveiled a framework as a starting point, but time is running short for any real action in 2010, frustrating in particular the many Hispanic voters who want progress. The outcome of fall elections could determine whether Congress takes up immigration next year.

    Calderon will have a chance to make his case directly to U.S. lawmakers on Thursday during an address to Congress.

    Meanwhile, Obama and Calderon emerged from their talks heralding expanded cooperation on trade, energy, intellectual property and student exchanges.

    Obama reaffirmed his commitment to Calderon's offensive in the deadly drug wars, too.

    "This is not just a problem in Mexico," Obama said. "It is a problem that the United States has to address. ... It is absolutely true that U.S. demand for drugs helps to drive this public safety crisis within Mexico and so we've got an obligation not to drive the demand side of the equation."

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    Not one word from 'Bama about the relationship between illegals and unemployment - and never will be.

    The structually unemployed are hurting, the newly unemployed are hurting, the young are hurting, and seniors are hurting. And all he thinks are his precious undocumented Democrats.
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    "In the United States of America, no law-abiding person - be they an American citizen, a legal immigrant, or a visitor or tourist from Mexico - should ever be subject to suspicion simply because of what they look like," Obama said.


    Gee, some how he left out illegal alien in his choice of words. Visitors or tourist from Mexico...what a joke...is that what we call an illegal alien now...a tourist or visitor...

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    Why don't groups of unemployed AMERICANS go try to get farm labor jobs until something better comes along? If groups of them started decending upon farmers looking for work, that might just turn some things around. It would be better than sitting on their asses wringing their hands and losing their homes to foreclosure or having their cars repo'ed. Or are too many of them "above" doing that kind of work temporarily?
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    For alll the sabre rattling this moron is exhibiting, he is truly bold considering that HIS birth certificate still cannot be verified. Obama should know that you can't please everyone when it comes to immigration. There is already an immigration law in place, just enforce it!

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    Same Article posted in the houston paper.
    over 550 Comments by readers

    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/ ... 13555.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by MW
    "Obama clamors for federal fix to immigration woes
    Then he should quit and appoint Joe Arpaio President!!
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    The man is a bungling moron. Illegal aliens have to be prosecuted for their crimes, fined and deported. They alone are responsible for illegal immigration. They alone made the decision to break our laws. They are no different than an unemployed, impoverished desperate American who wants a better life and robs a bank to get it. There is not one difference. Not one.

    Do we make robbing banks okay because poor unemployed impoverished desperate Americans want a free pass to rob banks? No, we don't. Likewise, there is no reason for this pity party over illegal aliens who are solely responsible for robbing the wages and jobs of at least 12 million unemployed, impoverished desperate Americans and bankrupting our nation.

    Our law requires that every illegal alien in the US be deported. Not the ones Obama wants to deport so he can keep the others for illegal voting in Democratic districts. Not the ones ICE decides they want to deport so they can release the others because they don't want to do their job. No. We have a 14th Amendment to the US Constitution that requires equal treatment under the law, which means every illegal alien who breaks our law is to be deported, without bias or preference. Period.

    And if I read one more comment from an Anchor Baby about "immigrants being the back bone" of this country, I will puke.
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