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CBS News/ October 24, 2012, 11:41 AM

Obama: I'll get immigration reform done next year

President Obama appearing on Univision in Miami earlier this year.

President Obama appearing on Univision in Miami earlier this year.

Updated 5:37 p.m. Eastern Time

President Obama says he is "confident" that, if reelected, he will oversee passage of immigration reform next year, in part because Republicans will have an interest in reaching out to a growing Latino voting bloc they have "alienated" in recent years.

Mr. Obama made the comment in an off-the-record phone conversation with the publisher and editor of the Des Moines Register days ahead of that newspaper's scheduled announcement of an endorsement in the presidential race. After the Register's editor publicly argued that the 30-minute conversation should be available to all voters, the Obama campaign released the transcript.  

"The second thing I'm confident we'll get done next year is immigration reform," Mr. Obama told the newspaper. "And since this is off the record, I will just be very blunt. Should I win a second term, a big reason I will win a second term is because the Republican nominee and the Republican Party have so alienated the fastest-growing demographic group in the country, the Latino community. And this is a relatively new phenomenon. George Bush and Karl Rove were smart enough to understand the changing nature of America. And so I am fairly confident that they're going to have a deep interest in getting that done. And I want to get it done because it's the right thing to do and I've cared about this ever since I ran back in 2008."

In the 2008 campaign cycle, Mr. Obama promised to overhaul immigration in his first year in office. Though he called for comprehensive reform in June of 2009, the effort got little push from the White House and went nowhere. The president told Univision in September that his failure to do so was tied to the economic crisis, which prompted him to put economic issues first. He added: "And what I confess I did not expect -- and so I'm happy to take responsibility for being naive here -- is that Republicans who had previously supported comprehensive immigration reform -- my opponent in 2008, who had been a champion of it and who attended these meetings -- suddenly would walk away. That's what I did not anticipate."

After Congressional Republicans blocked the "DREAM Act" designed to provide a path to citizenship for certain illegal immigrants brought to the United States as children, Mr. Obama announced in June that his administration would institute a stopgap policy similar to the DREAM Act. The policy stopped deportations of illegal immigrants who were brought to the United States before they turned 16 and are younger than 30 who also met other requirements, including not having a criminal history. "In the face of a Congress that refuses to do anything on immigration," he said later. "...I will take action where I can." 

Mitt Romney, who took a hard line on illegal immigration during the Republican primary process, said earlier this month he would maintain the policy if elected. At a secretly-recorded fundraiser earlier this year, Romney said "we are having a much harder time with Hispanic voters, and if the Hispanic voting bloc becomes as committed to the Democrats as the African American voting bloc has in the past, why, we're in trouble as a party and, I think, as a nation." Polls show the president leading Romney among Latinos by a wide margin

In his conversation with the Register, Mr. Obama also predicted that "in the first six months" a deal on deficit reduction will get done, due in part to the looming expiration of the Bush tax cuts and the "sequester" mechanism set to kick in at the end of the year.

"It will probably be messy. It won't be pleasant. But I am absolutely confident that we can get what is the equivalent of the grand bargain that essentially I've been offering to the Republicans for a very long time, which is $2.50 worth of cuts for every dollar in spending, and work to reduce the costs of our health care programs," he said.

Continued Mr. Obama: "And we can easily meet -- "easily" is the wrong word -- we can credibly meet the target that the Bowles-Simpson Commission established of $4 trillion in deficit reduction, and even more in the out-years, and we can stabilize our deficit-to-GDP ratio in a way that is really going to be a good foundation for long-term growth. Now, once we get that done, that takes a huge piece of business off the table."

UPDATE: Responds Romney campaign spokesman Alberto Martinez:

"It's a fascinating glimpse into how President Obama has taken the Hispanic community for granted for the past four years. He's caught making secret promises to an editorial board in Iowa, which also happens to be a promise he made in 2008, a promise he failed to keep, and a promise he doesn't repeat publicly. The whole episode underscores why millions of Hispanics are deeply disappointed with President Obama. Hispanics view President Obama as a weak leader who makes promises he can't keep and has pursued policies that have failed all Americans."

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blanco1onyx7 says:
The media,the administration..all is toxic!!
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blanco1onyx7 says:
The media,the administration..all is toxic!!
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lgjhere says:
Given the topic of immigrants in upcoming elections, an interesting new book that helps explain the role, struggles, and contributions of immigrants is "What Foreigners Need To Know About America From A To Z: How to understand crazy American culture, people, government, business, language and more." It paints a revealing picture of America for those foreigners who will benefit from a better understanding. Endorsed worldwide by ambassadors, educators, and editors, it also informs Americans who want to learn more about the U.S. and how we compare to other countries around the world on many issues. As the book points out, immigrants are a major force in America as they are in other nations. Immigrants and the children they bear account for 60 percent of our nation's population growth. Legal immigrants number 850,000 each year; undocumented (illegal) immigrants are estimated to be half that number. They come to improve their lives and create a foundation of success for their children to build upon. Many bring their skills and a willingness to work hard to make their dreams a reality, something our founders did four hundred years ago. Chapter after chapter identifies those who became successful in the US and have contributed to our society. However, most struggle in their efforts and need guidance and a helping hand. www.AmericaAtoZ.com
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jmfay says:
Isnt it just amazing how this gets leaked? Just in time for people to vote / are voting. Just like he did his deferred action in June to get hispanics fired up.

Doesnt give a hoot about his fellow citizens who need a job; who dont have any more unemployment benefits, who have to rely on food stamps to feed their family, etc while he gives amnesty to illegals and continues to allow in millions through chain migration and non ag work visas. Lets also not forget the 300000 to 700000 babies of illegals.
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animaltoo says:
I am sick to death of this big eared community organizer making every effort to destroy this country.
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blanco1onyx7 replies:
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It is too late my friend.I am sick to my stomach when i hear his voice.
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animaltoo says:
Obama is determined to do as much damage to this country as possible by flooding it with welfare class Mexicans.
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jmfay replies:
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It's not just Mexicans but others from South and Central America. We also have alot of visa overstays which came here legally and just never left.
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ManOfSteel-Velvet says:
Liberalism means freedom. Conservatism means control.

Conservatism goes against individual liberty, democracy, prosperity, and civilization. Whether conservatism is imposed by the Taliban or by Al-Qaeda or is practiced in different forms in various parts of the world: Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, South East Asia, or in United States, conservatism is a destructive political and social-economic system of inequality and prejudice that is often founded on deception and intimidation and has no place in modern world.
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ManOfSteel-Velvet says:
Now is time for all freedom loving Americans to stand up, speak out, and fight back against conservative thugs. The time for diplomacy is over. The time for WAR is NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Protest against Republican politicians and their policies in news forums or blogs won't change reality on the ground.

Talk is cheap but actions are priceless! GET OUT AND VOTE!!! LET'S VOTE ALL OF THESE BACKWARD, STUPID, ANTI-SCIENCE, ANTI-WOMEN REPUBLICAN POLITICIANS OUT OF OFFICE!
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r-u-crazy replies:
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Yep, talk IS cheap. Bring on your war, this Marine is waiting for you.
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Leftydems says:
The good things that come with immigration change are endless.

A few more million citizens will be good for Obamacare. We will just have to have more nurses and doctors. Make it easier for medical students. Get rid of all those foolish, biased requirements for doctors. Even if immigrant/citizens do not pay taxes, they can be paid for by and absorbed because Obamacare costs are shared across all the other citizens. The few more dollars other paying citizens pay over time will help insure better health everywhere.

The money they earn and spend will help our economy. The people displaced in jobs by them don't want those jobs anyway.

The billions of dollars going to Mexico will help their government and battle against drugs and their standard of living there.
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fiddlestickawshucks says:
Tonight; on NBC national news; they were bragging about Obama giving them exclusive to accompany him for 24 hours as he campaigned.

I don't know wether to translate this as biased reporting or incredible stupidity on the part of NBC for allowing Obama to USE them to get some free publicity.!!

Obama also appeared on Jay Leno's show AGAIN tonight.!

Sounds to me like Obama is getting more and more desperate every day.

The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior.!!

Obama lied and BS'ed his way into Office once.

FOOL ME ONCE; SHAME ON YOU; FOOL ME TWICE; SHAME ON ME.!!!

Don't let him get away with this again.!!!
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blanco1onyx7 replies:
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Shame on Obama.And shame on media and people who choose president thinking it is a football game or American Idol contest!!

We as a nation should worry about our future.Nov 7 2012 is the saddest day for America.
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