Contact an Immigration Attorney Today
Immigration Lawyers Home About Kretz & Romero P.C. Attorneys Payments Find Us Espanol
Immigration Law
Family-Based Green Cards
Employment-Based Green Cards
Visas
US Citizenship
Consular Processing
Deportation Defense
Appeals
Testimonials/FAQ
Detained Or Arrested By ICE
Temporary Protected Status
ICE Detainee Locator
Website Updates
Priority Dates
FAQ's
Staff
Office News
Testimonials
Other Services
Immigration Updates
Why Hire An Attorney
US Immigration Law Timeline
Know Your Rights
Visit us on these social networks
Skype
Immigration News

Victories

Will upcoming election change Republicans ideology?

Very recently, more voices have joined the call for immigration reform. Politicians for the GOP who understand that disregarding immigration reform will hurt the future of their own party. In lew of simply demanding for immigration reform, the GOP makes President Obama the scapegoat for not delivering on his campaign promise of bringing immigration reform in his first year. This plays in their hands two useful ways, they hope to bring more Latino voters over to their side without really dividing their base. Many hardcore Republicans are all too eager to put the blame for the countrys problems (many of which he inherited from the Bush Administration) at the President’s doorstep. But it appears that things may be turning around, especially if it means a chance to make the President look bad on immigration reform. An ever growing number of Republicans have come right out and said that their party must reverse its course on Hispanics and immigration. This is really important in the upcoming midterm elections. Earlier in the week, the Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele totally agrees and even went so far as to meet with a Pro-immigration advocacy organization. I might add he did this after they held a sit-in, but he did say he was disheartened with the disturbing ranting of his party on immigration reform. Is this just a bloy to get in GOP voters are real change in their party? Time will tell.

Albuquerque, New Mexico Immigration Attorneys 

Kretz & Romero, P.C.



Will próximo cambio de elección de los republicanos ideología?

Muy recientemente, más voces se han unido a la convocatoria de la reforma de inmigración. Los políticos para el Partido Republicano que entienden que la reforma de inmigración sin tener en cuenta dañará el futuro de su propio partido. En Lew de la mera exigencia de una reforma migratoria, el Partido Republicano hace el presidente Obama en el chivo expiatorio para no entregar a su promesa de campaña de llevar la reforma migratoria en su primer año. Esto juega en sus manos dos formas útiles, que esperan llevar más votantes latinos más a su lado sin realmente dividir su base. Hardcore Muchos republicanos están demasiado ávidos para echar la culpa de los problemas Paises (muchos de los que heredó de la administración Bush) a las puertas de la Presidencia. Pero parece que las cosas pueden estar cambiando, especialmente si ello significa una oportunidad para hacer quedar mal al Presidente sobre la reforma de inmigración. Un número cada vez mayor de los republicanos han llegado a la derecha y dijo que su partido debe revertir su curso en los hispanos y la inmigración. Esto es realmente importante en las próximas elecciones de mitad de período. A principios de la semana, el Presidente del Comité Republicano Nacional, Michael Steele, está totalmente de acuerdo, e incluso llegó a reunirse con una organización pro-inmigración de promoción. Debo añadir que lo hizo después de haber celebrado una sentada, pero sí dijo que estaba desalentado, con el delirio inquietante de su partido sobre la reforma de inmigración. Esto es solo una Bloy para entrar en los votantes del Partido Republicano son el cambio real en su partido? El tiempo dirá.

Albuquerque, Nuevo México Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz & Romero, P.C.

Comments

No Comments Posted

New Mexico Immigration Attorneys
Contact Kretz & Romero, P.C.
Site Map
Professional Web Design
© Kretz & Romero, P.C. 2009

The information on this New Mexico Immigration Attorneys / Law Firm website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this or associated pages, documents, comments, answers, emails, or other communications should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information on this website is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing of this information does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.

Address: 301 Edith Blvd NE Suite 100 Albuquerque, NM 87102 Phone: 505-243-9855 Fax: 505-243-9888 - Administration