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Obama's Immigration Speech Packs Political Punch


First Posted: 05/10/11 08:22 PM ET Updated: 07/10/11 06:12 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- In a show of his return to full campaign mode, President Barack Obama used a Tuesday speech in El Paso, Texas, to rally his base on the need for comprehensive immigration reform and to place the blame squarely on Republicans for the issue failing to advance on his watch.

In his first visit to the U.S.-Mexico border since becoming president, Obama said his administration has “gone above and beyond” what Republicans have demanded on border security in exchange for their support on broader immigration reform, but to no avail.

“Even though we’ve answered these concerns, I’ve got to say, I suspect there are still going to be some who are trying to move the goal posts on us one more time,” he said. “They said we needed to triple the Border Patrol. Or now they’re going to say we need to quadruple the Border Patrol. Or they’ll want a higher fence."

“Maybe they’ll need a moat. Maybe they want alligators in the moat,” Obama said to laughter. “They'll never be satisfied. And I understand that. That’s politics.”

In reality, said the president, his administration has put more boots on the ground at the southwest border than at any time in our history. “So the question is whether those in Congress who previously walked away in the name of enforcement are now ready to come back to the table and finish the work we’ve started,” he said.

But Senate Republicans who have played a key role in past immigration reform talks grumbled that Obama’s latest moves on the issue are less about policy and more about the 2012 elections.

“I’m afraid this is probably more political theater than reality,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), arguably the White House’s best hope for a GOP ally on immigration reform legislation, said of the president’s speech.

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), who sponsored bipartisan immigration reform legislation in 2005, said he hasn’t heard from the administration at all on the issue this year and found Obama’s claims about border security to be unsubstantiated.

“Of course not,” McCain said, when asked if the border is secure. He called attention to a 10-point border security plan that he and Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) put forward last year as his vision for reform.

“I have never even had any request from the administration to sit down and negotiate on that,” he said. “I hope they will.”

Kyl also called on the president to take the Kyl-McCain border security plan seriously if he expects action on immigration reform.

“I think everybody recognizes that until the border is secure, any hope of additional legislation dealing with immigration is not likely to succeed,” he told reporters.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) noted Obama announced last year that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano would lead a task force with Republicans to come up with bipartisan immigration reform proposals—something that never happened.

“To me, it speaks to the insincerity of really of making this a priority,” Cornyn said.

Democrats readily concede that immigration reform has next to no chance of getting through such a divided Congress, though they say they welcome Obama’s stumping.

"It may not be realistic, but I think the president is right that the issue of immigration needs to be addressed,” House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) told reporters Tuesday.

Given the dwindling hope for action on their number one issue, Hispanic lawmakers have been calling on Obama to do more with his executive power to impact immigration policy in the absence of comprehensive reform.

The president should provide “some administrative relief along the way” as he builds momentum on immigration reform around the country, said Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.).

Senate Democrats still plan to move forward with key immigration legislation this week, if not for anything but to publicly register their support on the issue. On Wednesday, Sen. Dick Durbin will introduce the DREAM Act, which would allow many undocumented youths to obtain legal residence under certain conditions. During his Tuesday speech, Obama rallied the crowds to register their support for the DREAM Act on the White House website.

“We need Washington to know that there is a movement for reform gathering strength from coast to coast,” he said. “That’s how we’ll get this done.”

Elise Foley contributed to this report.

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WASHINGTON -- In a show of his return to full campaign mode, President Barack Obama used a Tuesday speech in El Paso, Texas, to rally his base on the need for comprehensive immigration reform and to p...
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04:00 PM on 06/20/2011
He is a great speaker. I think we heard this before when he was in campaign mode. The issue is jobs and pay....In 1969, Chávez marched to the border of Mexico to protest illegal immigratio­­n because of the pressure on wages and employment of his workers. This is great for corporatio­­ns and perhaps for certain politician­­s but having a large supply of inexpensiv­­e labor will depress wages and increase unemployme­­nt. If you have concern for the lack, or low pay, of jobs at the start of the economic ladder, you can't make jokes about moats and alligators.
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tssent
The facts, ma'am, just the facts
08:06 PM on 05/28/2011
Let's talk about good citizens and bad citizens. Let's start with Hispanics. If you care as much as you say you do about sending them all back home, take off a single morning, say tomorrow, and do some research of your own. Get up at 5am. Slip by the convenience store, grab a large cup of your favorite coffee. Then promise yourself to drive by any 3 Home Depots you want. Also promise yourself to drive in one of the exists and out one of the others. Now count the total number of people you see there hoping you'll take them home or to the office or to the farm or the ranch or the factory for a job --- even just for the day. What did you count? 20 at each entrance? 30? Of the 20 or 30, how many are Hispanic? 100%. That's how many. 100%. There isn't a Black or a White in the crowd. Not one. Not that there aren't Blacks or Whites on the street, and in numbers -- there certainly are. But it's only about 6am now and they won't be out and around until 10ish, maybe 11. And they won't be at Home Depot, no, indeed not. They'll be down at whatever is the first intersection from Home Depot with a cardboard sign crying about their hard times and how they could sure use a hamburger and how miserable their plight and how they don't have a home. Hispanics are BEST workers, our most RELIABLE workers, our most FAITHFUL workers and our most TIRELESS workers. When you get home, open the newspaper or turn on the telly or get on the computer and go Googling for some more facts, such as, how many Hispanics in the last 10 years have burst into their local high school and shot 15 or 20 people? If you don't like Hispanics, it's not because they aren't great workers or quiet, solid citizen types; it's because you just don't like anything that's not White.
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GulfportM
"It's like deja vu all over again."
10:02 PM on 06/22/2011
Maybe it is just me but I cannot help to observe how racist your remarks seem to me. A hispanic is better than any AMerican worker because s/he is HISPANIC. How absurd you sound is beyond words that you judge a person's abilities, work ethic, FAITHFULNESS, TIRELESSNESS, RELIABILITY, based on their skin color or heritage. AMAZING!

You are so FOS you cannot even think straight.
09:58 PM on 05/23/2011
Caneca,

Bush proposed a plan which offered amnesty to immigrants if they paid a $5000 fine for breaking US law for illegal entry, then they could work toward legal status. The problem was the GOP knocked the plan down. Why? Cheap labor. WalMart gets busted with hundreds of undocumented because they can pay low wages, offer no med benefits and not have to deal with complaints. Same for large corporate farms. If they get legal status, labor laws would apply. For all his shortcomings, Bush did try to do the right thing, but his own party blocked it.
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Jon Warcup
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07:32 AM on 05/20/2011
why don't do what the former governor asked for to congress. to turn the rio grand into a bigger, wider, and deeper.
then the imigrants would have a hard time crossing.
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GulfportM
"It's like deja vu all over again."
10:12 PM on 06/22/2011
You forgot about the Alligators Mr. Obama advocated the US add to the mote.
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OntheBorder
Part of the 47% that pays taxes
04:17 AM on 05/14/2011
Obama is the best President of Mexico they have had. He supports illegal immigration, refuses to support securing the border and panders to the latino vote.

When is he moving to Mexico City?
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tssent
The facts, ma'am, just the facts
08:10 PM on 05/28/2011
You don't read, don't know what bills have been passed, aren't aware the Border Patrol has more than doubled, haven't the first clue on the 3 major attempts Obama has made to do a full revamp of our immigration problem and have absoultely zero understanding of what "out #2 trade partner" means in the larger scheme of things. You don't know anything the 67-year reign of terror that saw the Mexican PRI turn the country into the chaotic nightmare it is today, you don't know that as far back as 1990 fully 65% of Mexico's population was under 21, with no jobs, no income and not education and was just an army of drug runners waiting to happen. All you know is how to make noise. That solves nothing. to happy
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GulfportM
"It's like deja vu all over again."
10:17 PM on 06/22/2011
Put 1 million agents on the border...Obama policy put them there but make them powerless. So now he can say I put more there than Bush. Big F'ing deal.

Border Patrol Agents Confirm DHS Policy of NOT ...
Apr 7, 2011 ... Border Patrol Agents Confirm DHS Policy of NOT Detaining ILLEGALS. Border agents cite pressure not to detain illegals. Sara A. Carter ...
07:50 PM on 05/13/2011
A completely thoughtless and insensitive quote. Obama is clueless in many regards, except on the subjects of vacation spots and golf courses.
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Meldy1
Nurse,(I don't work anymore!)&Pianist
02:05 AM on 05/13/2011
During the 8 years of bush asleep in office he just opened the borders wide open and these so called illegals got free food and education.Bush just tacked another $2.5B onto the national debt.....I haven't seen brewer or palin compalining ,revolting as they are doing now under President Obama?or the republicans,theye were clapping their hands instead what a hypocrisy...
PC Contrarian
Political Correctnes­s is the opiate of the left.
09:06 PM on 05/12/2011
"Whose side is Obama on?

Forget the grand arguments about whether illegals are hard workers and are a net plus to the beautiful American mosaic. We have skyrocketing unemployment. Our citizens are in distress. Now is not the time to be putting another anvil around the American worker's neck.

Also last week, an immigration judge made the gutsy call to disregard the federal Defense of Marriage Act -- passed overwhelmingly by Congress and signed into law by President Clinton -- and allow an illegal alien to stay in this country based on his "marriage" to another man. He based his ruling on the gutsy decision of Obama's attorney general to challenge the ordered deportation of another illegal alien just days earlier, citing the alien's gay marriage to an American.

By coincidence, Obama has been getting huge campaign donations from gay activist groups. And his wealthy donors also need cheap interior decorators.

How many illegal servants do Obama's friends need? Another million? How about 10 million? Then will Obama start enforcing immigration laws? And isn't it his job to enforce the law, irrespective of whether his campaign contributors need slave labor? "
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tssent
The facts, ma'am, just the facts
08:11 PM on 05/28/2011
You know nothing. And it shows.
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dbrett480
07:34 PM on 05/12/2011
I'm disappointed that Obama decided to use his post-Osama bump in the approval ratings for the immigration issue. He could have rallied support around much more important issues, like the budget for instance.
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tssent
The facts, ma'am, just the facts
08:11 PM on 05/28/2011
You don't understand the budget is VERY connected to immigration woes, do you?
12:00 PM on 05/12/2011
“This amnesty will give citizenship to only 1.1 to 1.3 million illegal aliens. We will secure the borders henceforth. We will never again bring forward another amnesty bill like this.”

- Senator Ted Kennedy, 1986

We were LIED to!

The Mexican Constitution:

1) Foreigners may not participate in political affairs in any way. (Article 33)

2) Mexicans shall have priority over foreigners for employment, and Mexicans citizenship by birth is considered indispensable for certain jobs such as airline crews, military officers, chiefs of seaports and airports. (Article 32)

3) Only Mexicans by birth or naturalization may acquire ownership of land, water or their appurtenances (Article 27)

4) Any Mexican private citizen may arrest someone committing a crime such as an alien in the country illegally and hand him or her over to authorities for prosecution (Article 16)

5) Immigrants may not become lawmakers, cabinet officers, or a Supreme Court Justice, or even a clergyman, but must be a native born Mexican. (Articles 55, 91, 95 and 130)

Immigration Gumballs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7WJeqxuOfQ

"Give me your tired, your poor...homeless"

Here, I'll say it since everybody else seems afraid; we don't need anymore tired, poor or homeless immigrants coming to America. We have too many tired, poor and homeless AMERICANS already with high unemployment, Americans losing their homes because of crash of the morgage bubble due to Wall St. and Congress incompetence.
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04:40 AM on 05/14/2011
It's clear your problem is not with illegal immigration, but just immigrants.

And your other problem is keeping up to date on what Mexico's laws are...
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tssent
The facts, ma'am, just the facts
08:12 PM on 05/28/2011
Spot on. #375
11:51 AM on 05/12/2011
I can't help but notice Obama mention all the great things about immigrants but never the bad or the costs. Notice he never mentioned the rampant Identity Theft issues. Addressing Identity Theft must also be part of comprehensive immigration policy too. No fence or border will do anything to stop Identity Theft.

Here's a news video & article that just came out today about babies having their ID stolen. The news crew the found the Mexicans who did it and nothing is being done to them AT ALL.

Stop ID thieves from stealing your kid's credit
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/42997608/ns/today-parenting/

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-court-identity5-2009may05,0,7732350.story

Child Identity Theft
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbh8DrSELWE

Identity Theft, 10 Million Victims in 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIC57kbD_W8

Cost of Illegal Immigration
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cY6t2ckpb5g
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caneca
10:06 AM on 05/12/2011
Funny to see all these conservatives bloggers blasting President Obama for not resolving the illegal immigration problem.

Funny, how they all conveniently forget that we had a Republican in the White house for 8 years before Obama, and that he did ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to address this problem.

So, what is the Republican plan again?
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drp103
System On
07:23 PM on 05/12/2011
cheap labor and zero rights=lets let them stick around for awhile
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12:57 PM on 05/13/2011
amnesty w/out enforcement = cheap labor AND millions of new voters AND more DEBT
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12:26 PM on 05/13/2011
Wrong. Bush tried a similar amnesty policy and it was roundly REJECTED by conservative Republicans as well as the majority of the American People.

At the same time, Obama INHERITED FROM BUSH more than 82% of his claim that "the Border Patrol has 20,000 agents -- more than twice as many as there were in 2004."

According to Politifact there were:
17,499 border patrol agents at the end of September 2008, four months BEFORE Obama took office
and
20,745 border patrol agents as of April 9, 2011

Only an 18% increase from Oct. 1, 2008...
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09:55 AM on 05/12/2011
So just what is this REFORM obama keeps talking about.....yet never delivers.......something like the failed dream act I suppose!!!!!!!!! Again obama will FAIL! Just like every other time......
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tssent
The facts, ma'am, just the facts
08:14 PM on 05/28/2011
Hm. Well, let's see. 40% of Congress (that's nearly half) "just said NO" the first 2 years to 100% of everything -- no exceptions. Ya think that might have a little something to do with it, wink wink?
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09:33 AM on 05/12/2011
LOL! Obama has been in full campaign mode for the past 2.5 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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09:32 AM on 05/12/2011
So where was ICE at these rallies full of ILLEGALS.....shouldnt they be rounding these people up and shipping them back to where they came from? BTW LEGAL immigrants from EVERYWHERE are very angry with obama.........for trying to do an end run around US laws!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!