It’s Time To Tackle Popular Immigration Reforms Today
Date: November 30, 2012
The White Mountain Independent
November 30, 2012
Following the results of the election, there appears to be a real window in Washington, D.C. to do something meaningful on immigration.
The just reelected president has made immigration reform a first tier priority. And many Republicans believe that dealing with this issue is essential to restoring to their party some attractiveness with the two fastest growing groups of immigrants: Asians and Hispanics. Both groups clobbered the GOP in the election, with approximately 66 percent of Hispanics breaking for the president and Asians going into the president’s column at a whopping 73 percent.
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