Immigration Reform in President Obama’s Own Words
On Tuesday, May 10, 2011, President Obama delivered a speech on the need for
Immigration Reform. Let’s hope that it isn’t just campaign rhetoric.
Here it is (it’s worth a read):
“Hello, El Paso! It’s great to be back here with all of you, and to be back in the Lone Star State. I love coming to Texas. Even the welcomes are bigger down here. So, to show my appreciation, I wanted to give a big policy speech … outdoors … right in the middle of a hot, sunny day.
I hope everyone is wearing sunscreen.
Now, about a week ago, I delivered the commencement address at Miami Dade Community College, one of the most diverse schools in the nation. The graduates were proud that their class could claim heritage from 181 countries around the world. Many of the students were immigrants themselves, coming to America with little more than the dreams of their parents and the clothes on their backs. A handful had discovered only in adolescence or adulthood that they were undoTHIS POST MARKED EXPLICIT BY FREEADSPREE MODERATOR! ENTER AT OWN RISK!ented. But they worked hard and gave it their all, and they earned those diplomas. Continue reading here:
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