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Obama delay on immigration complicates health reform

By: Julie Mason
Examiner White House Correspondent
August 11, 2009

Warning that he needs to pace major initiatives, President Barack Obama said his administration will tackle comprehensive immigration reform -- next year.

"Am I going to be able to snap my fingers and get this done? No," Obama said at a North American leaders summit in Mexico. "There are going to be demagogues out there who try to suggest that any form of pathway for legalization for those who are already in the United States is unacceptable."

Immigration is deeply intertwined with health care reform, the administration's top legislative priority.

Obama has said he does not support extending health care benefits to illegal immigrants. But an estimated 59 percent of the nation's nearly 12 million illegal immigrants lack health insurance, according to the Pew Hispanic Center.

That means millions would still be uninsured, even if health care reform passes.

"I don't think there is anybody in Congress or anywhere else who would see health insurance benefits going to the unauthorized population," said Doris Meissner, director of the U.S. immigration policy program at the Migration Policy Institute.

"However, if you have comprehensive immigration reform, you have an expanded legalization program, which may then include them in the pool that is eligible for health care," Meissner said, adding, "but you still couldn't just assume that."

Obama's difficulties in building a consensus behind health care reform provide a forecast of likely battles to come over the intense and deeply divisive issue of immigration reform.

The president dismissed the idea that any loss of political capital on health care would make immigration tougher to pass, saying immigration reform is never easy.

"Those are fights that I'd have to have if my poll numbers are at 70 or if my poll numbers are at 40," he said. "That's just the nature of the U.S. immigration debate."

Even so, there is a political benefit to Democrats in stalling work on immigration reform while promising to tackle it eventually, said Daniel Griswold, director of the Center for Trade Policy Studies at the Cato Institute.

"The immigration reform debate has hurt Republicans," Griswold said. "It has made them look anti-Hispanic and harsh in the eyes of the increasing Hispanic voting bloc."

Griswold noted that the Republican House leadership that thwarted former President George W. Bush's efforts to pass immigration reform are not a threat to Obama.

"That excuse has run out," he said.

Obama in July 2008 told the League of United Latin American Citizens that immigration reform would be a top priority of his first year in office.

The president subsequently said that the financial meltdown, automakers collapse and other crises forced him to push back the deadline for tackling illegal immigration, but that the issue remains a priority.

"It's very important for us to sequence these big initiatives in a way where they don't all just crash at the same time," Obama said. "And what we've said is, in the fall when we come back, we're going to complete health care reform."

jmason@washingtonexaminer.com



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bobc

Aug 11, 2009

I don't know why everyone says what hurt Republicans, was the illegal aliens issue...it wasn't!

It was their not listening to their constituents and massive spending!

Those of us that have fought illegal immigration, knew that the Democrats would never secure our borders and deport, we had to stick with the Republicans in order to see these borders were closed..since Bush finally started being tough on employers and illegals.

The Dems will suffer the same fate, if they grant amnesty...many legal Hispanics are as against illegal immigration as others!

There is nothing in our Forefather's plans saying that citizens have to be forced to pay the way for non-citizens!

And millions are fed up with this!

 

Igor Marxomarxovich

Aug 11, 2009

Obama qualifications to reform health care:

No birth certificate

Can not stop smoking

Difficulty telling the truth.

Narcissistic personality disorder.

Therefore, I Igor produce Obama Birth Certificate at www.igormarxo.org

Compare Obama Care vs Igor Care at Obama vs Igor Care

 

domino

Aug 11, 2009

Unbelievable he is talking to Mexico about immigration reform this subject is America's buisness. If Obama Administration give illegal amnesty he will lose another block in his voting base and the illegal votes will not be able to make up for it with there vote.

 


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