Bill Richardson on the Senate Immigration Bill


Bill RichardsonJune 28, 2007
SANTA FE, NM — Democratic Presidential candidate Governor Bill Richardson released the following statement today on the failure of the Senate to push the immigration bill forward:

“I am deeply disappointed. You can’t solve a problem by ignoring it. We have got to find a way to bridge the divide and bring people together to address the critical problems facing our nation — immigration, energy, healthcare, education.

“This is the price America pays for divisive leadership. Congress should continue to work on passing immigration reform.”

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from MoreWhat.com:
You’re disappointed? And who ignored the problem? Possibly the single largest public response to legislation on both sides of the issue since the seventies. Being unable to reach agreement for a legislative solution is not ignoring the problem. After the ‘holiday’ recess and no further action you can call it ignoring the problem. Bridge the divide? You don’t seriously expect to find consensus on this issue, do you? This is one of those we win, you lose contests, genius. The idea being illegals need to remove themselves from this country or have it done for them. You’ll bring people together in their countries of origin as well as Americans in this country once that is done. Other suggestions merely cater to business greed disguised as an economic problem.

Stanford Matthews
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