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Pro immigration groups angry over SOTU speech.

The President failed to give his full support behind Comprehrehensive immigration reform for immigrants and Pro immigration right group advocates last night in his State of the Union Address last night. President Obama gave just few short comments about our immigration issues facing this country. Which did nothing for the confidence in the Hispanic and Latino communities in his speech last night, much to the chagrin of all the Pro immigration groups and communities as well. The Presidents action or in this case inaction could cause much harm to him in these communities for his possible re-election bid in 2012. And when the President had an excellent opportunity to address some of the real issues facing our immigration system he opted out to play it safe by only saying he "strongly" believes "we should take on, once and for all, the issue of immigration." The President when he was out on the campaign trail had made many promises on the topic of immigration but this time around I am afraid that strategy will not work and the people will need to see real action. It appears that the President is using a lot of rhetoric about securing the border, more law enforcement and deportations then real comprehensive immigration reform. Let us all hope that both parties can find compromise to get real legislation passed the next two years. 

Albuquerque, New Mexico Immigration Attorneys

Kretz & Romero, P.C.



Los grupos pro inmigración enojados por el habla SOTU.

El Presidente no dio todo su apoyo detrás de la reforma migratoria Comprehrehensive para los inmigrantes y defensores de Pro derecho de inmigración grupo ayer por la noche en su Estado de la Unión anoche. El presidente Obama comentó brevemente a sólo unos pocos sobre los temas de inmigración que enfrenta nuestro país. Que no hizo nada por la confianza en las comunidades hispana y latina en su discurso de anoche, para disgusto de todos los grupos de inmigración Pro y comunidades. La acción de Presidentes o en este caso la inacción podría causar mucho daño a él en estas comunidades por su posible oferta reelección en 2012. Y cuando el Presidente tuvo una excelente oportunidad para abordar algunos de los problemas reales que enfrenta nuestro sistema de inmigración que optaron por ir a lo seguro con sólo decir que "firmemente" cree "que deben asumir, de una vez por todas, el tema de la inmigración. " El Presidente, cuando estaba en la campaña electoral había hecho muchas promesas sobre el tema de la inmigración, pero esta vez me temo que la estrategia no funciona y la gente tendrá que ver la acción real. Parece que el Presidente está usando un montón de retórica sobre la seguridad de la frontera, una mejor actuación policial y deportaciones a continuación, una verdadera reforma migratoria integral. Esperemos que ambas partes puedan encontrar un compromiso real para conseguir la legislación aprobada en los próximos dos años.

Albuquerque, Nuevo México Abogados de Inmigración

Kretz & Romero, P.C.

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