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Tucson Police Chief talks immigration reform at White House
Tucson #39;s top cop is in the nation #39;s capitol this week. A spokesperson for the Tucson Police Department confirmed to Nine On Your Side, Chief Roberto Villaseor is in Washington D.C. this week....
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Widening the Lens: Immigration Reform and the Future of our Country
Demetrios Papademetriou, president and co-founder, Migration Policy Institute Recorded on October 24, 2013, during an intensive training workshop on immigration, the economy and U.S. law hosted...
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Obama Pushes for Immigration Overhaul
President Barack Obama met with business leaders Tuesday to highlight his support for pushing a package of comprehensive immigration reform through Congress before the mid-term election. (May 13)
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President Obama says the window for passing immigration reform legislation is rapidly closing as midterm elections approach. Will he go it alone if the House doesn't pick up the ball?
President Obama said Tuesday he is still holding out hope that Congress will find time to pass some form of immigration reform before politicians become completely consumed with the upcoming midterm elections.
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"We've got this narrow window. The closer we get to the midterm elections, the harder it is to get things done around here," Mr. Obama said at a White House meeting of top law enforcement officials, Reuters reported. "We've got maybe a window ... of two, three months to get the ball rolling in the House of Representatives.
The president reiterated that he would be willing to accept a compromise as long as the bill that reaches his desk affords some path to citizenship.
The Senate passed immigration legislation 11 months ago with bipartisan support, but the House has yet to introduce a corresponding bill.
House Speaker John Boehner has chided fellow Republicans for not taking action on the issue.
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Immigration reform: Congress can still act before midterms, Obama says