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Obama Sticks out for Immigration Reform

 Obama-Sticks-out-for-Immigration-Reform In one of his recent speeches, President Obama spoke about the Immigration Reforms. He said that, our mistakes and ir-responsibilities at Federal level are only going to open up more doors towards mishaps. This way, more and more people will repeat those mistakes and these things have already occurred in Arizona.

In order to make a sound decision, Obama needs support from both the Democrats and the Republicans, on unanimous basis and he made that clear in his speech. If an immigration reform works out, borders are going to be strengthened (to prevent illegal activities and trafficking) and it is also going to soothe the lives of those millions of people who already immigrated to America.

Surely we cannot deny the fact that almost 11 million people are living in America on illegal grounds. But sending them back or letting them rot behind prison bars is not the perfect solution for all those families. Some of them have small businesses here, some work day in-day out to support their loved ones and some folks are just not willing to go back – maybe because they promised a good future to all those people for whom they had to opt for an immigration.

Arizona is subject to federal level investigations and documents of suspected immigrants are being checked these days. This is to ensure a proper protocol for “check and balance” based agenda. President Obama’s words sparked up the audience when he said that he understands the fact which points to all of you on an individual level. Some of you made it to America through tough times, some of you had to come here at a young age, while others came here as adults but we can only allow those people to stay in America who are going to abide by the U.S. Laws and Regulations.

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6 Responses to " Obama Sticks out for Immigration Reform "

  1. Doing the Cha Cha in America means the Mexican border is coming down making Mexico the 51st state. Cuba is next. The sound of great music is in the air and there are no fences to stop the Latin American beat.

    • Dave K says:

      I live in Brooklyn, and am subject to that “great music” all day, all night, at every red light coming from every muffler modified rice burner. Let’s put the fences up! And then let’s see how many illegals can fit in those rice burners and send’em back to where ever they came from.

  2. Ted Langs SR says:

    Seems to me that there are several steps that should be done and that is, Those that choose to leave Mexico and point south must do so legally. If you cross our borders illegally you will have broken our international laws. Encouragement by the Mexican government does not constitute citizenship in the USA. Do it right and you are welcomed. we should charge Mexico and others with a fee for each illegal caught in the USA. Perhaps a boycott of all goods made in Mexico would change the attitude of Mexican President.

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  4. Brittany says:

    I think its very important for thier to be better law enforced opn theese people who break the law and are now overpopluating out country. Its only fair if we americans go to a different coutry we must have pass ports. We also must leave when our time is up or we will hae to be punished bye their laws. its only right that thier should be laws here just the same.

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