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Obama looking to get Immigration bill started.

President Obama has started to concentrate on immigration, next week he will meet with two Senators at the White House to draft up a bill on this problem. Nicholas Shapiro the White House spokesperson announced the President will convene with Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York and Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina on Monday. The President is anxious to hear and discuss ideas for a bipartisan bill on the immigration issue, said Shapiro. The gathering will be the first the President has had with the two Senators on their outline that they have been cultivating since last year. The immigration issue was put on the back burner because of the sagging economy and health care issues since Obama took office last January. President Obama promised as a candidate that he would take on the immigration issue in his first year of office and many immigrants and advocates have been disappointed by the his lack of action so far. A number of community organizations are preparing to let out some steam of their discouaragement with a news conference on Monday in Washington. The organizations are trying to encourage tens of thousands of people from around the United States for a March 21 rally in Washington. Shapiro said, President Obama is committed to repairing the country's outdated and ineffective immigration system and he stands steadfast.

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Obama busca conseguir proyecto de ley de Inmigración iniciado.

El Presidente Obama ha comenzado a concentrarse en la inmigración, la próxima semana se reunirá con dos senadores en la Casa Blanca para redactar un proyecto de ley sobre este problema. Nicholas Shapiro el portavoz de la Casa Blanca anunció el Presidente se reunirá con el senador demócrata Chuck Schumer de Nueva York y el senador republicano Lindsey Graham de Carolina del Sur el lunes. El Presidente está deseoso de escuchar y debatir ideas para un proyecto de ley bipartidista en el tema de la inmigración, dijo Shapiro. El encuentro será el primero que el Presidente haya tenido con los dos senadores de su esquema que han estado cultivando desde el año pasado. El tema de la inmigración se puso en un segundo plano debido a la deprimida economía y las cuestiones de salud desde que Obama asumió el cargo en enero pasado. Presidente Obama como candidato prometió que iba a tomar sobre la cuestión de la inmigración en su primer año de mandato y muchos inmigrantes y los defensores se han sentido decepcionados por la falta de acción de su hasta ahora. Un número de organizaciones de la comunidad se están preparando para dejar salir un poco de vapor de sus discouaragement con una conferencia de prensa el lunes en Washington. Las organizaciones están tratando de alentar a decenas de miles de personas de todo Estados Unidos durante un mitin 21 de marzo en Washington. Shapiro, dijo, el presidente Obama se ha comprometido a reparar el sistema de inmigración obsoleto e ineficaz del país y se mantiene firme.

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