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Immigration reform no longer such a long shot


Immigration promise: Cecilia Munoz joined the White House staff with a firm promise from Obama that immigration reform would be on the agenda
Immigration promise: Cecilia Munoz joined the White House staff with a firm promise from Obama that immigration reform would be on the agenda

Reform of the immigration laws might looks like a long shot right now, but one never knows. If Obama were to succeed, as now looks likely, to reform health care, the atmosphere might look very different in January/February.

Stranger things have happened. Lou Dobbs meeting with Hispanic groups and coming out for legalizing the undocumented was certainly never in the stars until the former CNN blowhard resigned his job and began looking for a political office to run for.

The power of the Hispanic vote is becoming more evident all the time. A recent article in The New York Times Magazine on the Texas governor’s race showed how, shortly, the majority of the electorate in Texas will be non-white -- a shuddering wake up call for the GOP in particular.

Also remember that Cecilia Munoz, a former top official with La Raza, the Hispanic lobby group, joined the White House staff with a firm promise from Obama that immigration reform would be on the agenda in his first term.

It appears that right after health care the time is about right. The Irish will have a significant part to play if Gutierrez is a key player, as Neal has pointed out.


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Personally, I believe that the only people who should be allowed in Ireland are those who are Irish themselves or descendants of Irish, white original Irish...not Africans, not Muslims, not Indians. It disgusts me to know that my family's homeland has been invaded by these races and are complaining now of discrimination. They shouldn't even be there! If they don't like where they came from, then they should have stayed and helped make a change, not run away and made somebody else's country a filthy garbage heap like the one they left behind. The same goes for anybody else that wants to go to Ireland, tourists, etc. Ireland, as a whole, is nothing more than a people who want to be left alone and keep their culture and heritage in tact. Is it really that hard to understand? Apparently so. Personally, I believe that the Irish should give up the war in Northern Ireland and make peace with the British, only so they could have help in getting rid of all the worthless mooching immigrants who have implanted themselves in the country, and maybe they may have a good chance of restoring their culture and economy. Employment and education wouldn't be nearly as big a problem if the Africans, Muslims, Indians, and tourists we're all sent packing back where they came from. Ireland wants to be Free, and Ireland wants to be left alone. It's that simple. Erin Go Bragh! or for those of you who do not speak gaelic....Ireland Forever!
 




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