Udall Reacts to President Obama's Immigration Speech

Statement

Date: May 10, 2011
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Immigration

U.S. Senator Tom Udall (D-NM) issued the following statement in response to President Obama's speech on immigration:

"In 2007, I supported the efforts of former President George W. Bush to overhaul the immigration system, and I applaud President Obama for again bringing this issue to the forefront.

"Meaningful reform is about more than just building a fence or arresting undocumented immigrants. In a border state like ours, it's making sure that federal, state and local law enforcement have the necessary resources to secure the border and keep our communities safe. It's taking steps to bring the millions of people already living here illegally out of the shadows, included deporting undocumented criminals while providing a path to earned legalization that includes learning English and paying back taxes for individuals who have become productive members of society. It also includes penalizing employers who illegally hire immigrants.

"Comprehensive immigration legislation is necessary to fix our broken borders and advance the educational and economic progress of the country. I hope that the president's speech is just the beginning of a bipartisan effort to pass real reform."


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