What You Need to Know:<br>Immigration and the Elections
- In recent years Democrats and Republicans have tried to pass laws that balance the humanitarian reasons to allow immigration with the fact people are committing a crime when they come here without permission from the U.S. government.
- Many Latinos strongly seek reform, and their vote or lack thereof could swing crucial states in 2010.
- A comprehensive immigration reform bill introduced by President George W. Bush failed, and President Obama has also made little progress on the issue.
- Liberal Democrats have pushed for a new effort to give undocumented workers "a path to citizenship" without leaving the country.
- Republicans in Congress have said they will never again consider such a bill until the border between the United States and Mexico is safe and secure.
What You Need to Know:
Immigration and the Elections
- Many Latinos strongly seek reform, and their vote or lack thereof could swing crucial states in 2010.
- A comprehensive immigration reform bill introduced by President George W. Bush failed, and President Obama has also made little progress on the issue.
- Liberal Democrats have pushed for a new effort to give undocumented workers "a path to citizenship" without leaving the country.
- Republicans in Congress have said they will never again consider such a bill until the border between the United States and Mexico is safe and secure.
What You Need to Know:
Immigration and the Elections
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