Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Mitt romney immigration reform

  • SALEM, VA -- Mitt Romney said Tuesday that President Obama will have saying that had the president and a Democratic congress just passed immigration reform, immigration issues would not be the muddle they are now.
  • (MSNBC Firstread)
  • Mitt Romney on Monday said the Supreme Court should have given as an opportunity to criticize President Barack Obama for what he termed inaction on immigration reform until recently.
  • (AP - msnbc.com)
  • Responding to the Supreme Court ruling on Arizona's immigration law has become a head-spinning exercise for Mitt Romney's camp a 2008 promise to enact comprehensive immigration reform if elected.
  • (Businessweek)
  • Arizonas abhorrent immigration law – which Mitt Romney recently praised as a model for the nation – has been largely struck down by the Supreme Court, in a 5-3 ruling joined by arch-conservative Chief Justice John Roberts.
  • (Rolling Stone)
  • We wrote that Mitt Romneys campaign has spent weeks on framing the results He failed to do what he said hed do, Romney said of President Obamas promises on immigration reform.
  • (Politico.com)
  • with Mitt Romney awkwardly equivocating. A leading Arizona Republican sought to ease his party's troubles by devising a novel claim: that President Obama was to blame for Congress's failure to pass immigration reform under President Bush.
  • (TPMDC (blog))
  • But ultimately, it is Mitt Romney's slick and empty maneuvering on immigration reform that is more critical to the presidential contest.
  • (Daily Beast)
  • LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Mitt Romney, a former private equity executive Both Mr. Romney and Mr. Obama have talked on the trail about immigration reform, favored by many in Silicon Valley, to ease restrictions for highly skilled workers or those with degrees from US universities.
  • (Live Trading News)

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