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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Obama: U.S. Can't "Demagogue" Immigration

"demagogue" immigration or take sudden "anti-immigrant" stances as people who want to make a name for themselves and not help solve what he called "a national problem."

Demagogue-

1 : a leader who makes use of popular prejudices and false claims and promises in order to gain power .

Sounds a lot like you Mr Obama !

2 : a leader championing the cause of the common people in ancient time .

2/3 to 3/4 Of the American People want laws just like the Arizona law to be in place !

Politics suck , and when Politicians play politics with peoples lives they are dangerous , Of course not for the extremely rich politicians but for U.S. citizens who are out of Jobs , Out of work , out of Money , and quickly running out of time !

And No matter how you look at it , when you let 12 to 20 Million Undocumented , Illegal , Criminal Aliens into this country to WORK , it is a lot less jobs for us legal law abiding Residents of this Country !



President Obama described officials who "demagogue" immigration or take sudden "anti-immigrant" stances as people who want to make a name for themselves and not help solve what he called "a national problem."

Mr. Obama spoke with CBS "Early Show" Anchor Harry Smith in an interview scheduled to be broadcast in parts on Sunday and Monday.

The interview comes after the Obama administration scored a major victory in its fight to strike down an Arizona law that, among other things, makes it a state crime to be in the country illegally. Last week, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction preventing the most controversial parts of the law from going into effect.

As National Guard troops start heading to the U.S.-Mexico border this month under direction from the administration, Mr. Obama told Smith he wants to work with Arizona.

"I understand the frustration of people in Arizona," Mr. Obama said. "But what we can't do is demagogue the issue, and what we can't do is allow a patchwork of 50 different states, or cities or localities, where anybody who wants to make a name for themselves suddenly says, 'I'm going to be anti-immigrant, and I'm going try to see if I can solve the problem ourself.' This is a national problem."

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