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"Is time to tell president Obama to stop treating the undocumented in a subhuman level", emphasized congressman Xavier Becerra.

"We want a change in immigration politics and if we achieved a change in the November elections it is now time that Obama be with us", he demanded.

The American leader anticipates to carry out a visit to California next Wednesday in which analysts anticipate that it will not be a reception regarding his electoral triumph, but to answer an avalanche of claims and petitions.

The work agenda of Obama will initiate Wednesday with a meeting in the City Hall of Santa Ana; in the afternoon he will be transferred to Los Angeles, where he will spend the night. To following day, he will attend two events in Los Angeles and then he will return to the White House.

Obama will attend an event related to the serious mortgage crisis, but it id also foreseen that he will be given petitions for immigration reform and the threat of layoffs of thousands of teachers in California.

With the demand of legislator Becerra coincided congresspersons Lucille Roybal and Grace Napolitano and state senator Gil Cedillo, who promised to carry a proclamation to the assembly, to the senate and to the governor of the state so that they ask to the federal government to stop immigration raids.