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    Senior Member LawEnforcer's Avatar
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    WH sets new Amnesty/Obama meeting for June 25

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    The White House announced today that on June 25, President Barak Obama will meet with legistlators to discuss the beginning of a new debate for immigration reform.

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    Sluggo wants 20 Million Plus Illegal Aliens as the New Voting Block to keep him in power

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    We need something official or from the MSM

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    June 15, 2009
    WHITE HOUSE SUMMIT BACK ON THE CALENDAR
    I had breakfast today with a few advocates and an Obama Administration official who noted that the immigration summit will now be held on June 25th. Encouraging. I also learned that the current expectation is that the immigration reform bill will likely start in the Senate and that Senator Reid is hoping for reform legislation to be considered in the fall.

    http://blogs.ilw(DOT)com/gregsiskind/2009/06/white-house-summit-back-on-the-calendar.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dixie
    Greg Siskind

    June 15, 2009
    WHITE HOUSE SUMMIT BACK ON THE CALENDAR
    I had breakfast today with a few advocates and an Obama Administration official who noted that the immigration summit will now be held on June 25th. Encouraging. I also learned that the current expectation is that the immigration reform bill will likely start in the Senate and that Senator Reid is hoping for reform legislation to be considered in the fall.

    http://blogs.ilw(DOT)com/gregsiskind/2009/06/white-house-summit-back-on-the-calendar.html
    Sen. Sessions needs to know about this.

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    Although I have learned not to hold my breath ideally we should be prepared for this and have a demonstration at the White House. I might be in DC then though I am not sure yet.
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    It announces White House new date for debate on migration The International - Tuesday 16 of June (15: 20 hrs.) The meeting will be carried out next the 25 of June It assures Robert Gibbs who the postponement of the meeting is a subject of agendas more than of political will The Financier in line Washington, 16 of June. - The White House presented today that he will be next the 25 of June when president Barack Obama it reunites with legislators to discuss the beginning of the new debate after the migratory reform. When doing the announcement, presidential spokesman Robert Gibbs insisted that the postponement of the meeting, originally anticipated for the 8 of this month, it has been a subject of agendas more than of political will. " The continuous president jeopardizes to work with the Congress to look for the changes in our laws of migraciĆ³n" , Gibbs said on the matter to the being questioned during its habitual press conference. The postponement was received with deception between the majority of the groupings that favor the migratory reform, that considers the decision like an error. Gibbs described the postponement announced Friday - the second on this meeting as unfortunate it attributed and it to the agenda presidential, that said " it is always a work in proceso". It pointed that the change would not have to be interpreted like a variation in the commitment of Obama with the migratory subject, " then the meeting simply was pushed for a later date in calendario". (With information of Notimex/TPC)
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