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President Obama looking for immigration fix.

With the mounting disgruntled public over immigration reform, the President yesterday denounced Arizona's new immigration law. He is moving forward with a federal government overhaul to the country's immigration problem that people can get behind. He also reiterated that to make this happens he needs help from the GOP or it won't happen. Obama is asking for help on the other side of the aial to make immigration reform happen. While, Mexican President Felipe Calderon, was meeting with President Obama yesterday he commented that Arizona's law is prejudiced and warned Mexico would discount any attempt to make it against the law for migration. The United States and Mexico have a common and huge financial and official relationship that could be harmed the longer these two countries are have conflicting solutions over immigration. This would have a huge effect on millions of people for the United States and Mexico. President Obama has commented over and over that the Arizona law is a botched declaration of disappointment with the broken United States immigration system. President Obama is hopeful to talk with the American people soon over what litigation the federal government may do over Arizona's new immigration law. This will happen after the Justice Department completes it findings of possible civil rights violations. 

Albuquerque, New Mexico Immigration Attorneys 

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El presidente Obama busca solucionar la inmigración.

Con el público de montaje descontentos sobre la reforma migratoria, el Presidente denunció ayer nueva ley de inmigración de Arizona. Él se está moviendo adelante con una reforma del gobierno federal al problema de la inmigración del país que la gente puede estar detrás. También reiteró que para que esto suceda se necesita la ayuda de los republicanos o no va a suceder. Obama está pidiendo ayuda al otro lado del pasillo para hacer pasar la reforma migratoria. Mientras, el presidente mexicano Felipe Calderón, se reunió ayer con el presidente Obama comentó que la ley de Arizona se ve comprometida, y advirtió que México descartar cualquier intento de hacerlo contra la ley de migración. Los Estados Unidos y México tienen una relación financiera común y amplio y oficial que pueda verse afectada a largo de estos dos países se han soluciones contradictorias sobre la inmigración. Esto tendría un efecto enorme en millones de personas en los Estados Unidos y México. El presidente Obama ha pronunciado una y otra vez que la ley de Arizona es una declaración de fallido de la desilusión con el sistema roto de inmigración de Estados Unidos. El presidente Obama tiene la esperanza de hablar con el pueblo estadounidense antes sobre lo que los litigios que el gobierno federal puede hacer más de nueva ley de inmigración de Arizona. Esto sucederá después de que el Departamento de Justicia lo completa de los posibles resultados violaciónes de los derechos civiles.

Abogados de Albuquerque, Nuevo México Inmigración

Kretz & Romero, P.C.

 




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