The writing is all over the wall.....in big ass BOLD FACED letters and sh*t smmfgdh. This is what happens after damn near 50 years of continually throwing over 90% of your votes to the Democratic party without making them EARN IT first. Yall got nobody to blame but yallselves.
Joe Biden: Latinos Are 'The Center Of The Nation's Future'
Posted: 01/03/2013 10:41 pm EST | Updated: 01/03/2013 11:00 pm EST
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WASHINGTON -- Vice President Joe Biden rallied Latino
members of Congress on Thursday to push for immigration reform, calling
Latinos "the center of the nation's future" and reminding them that
their political power will only grow after the last presidential
election.
"The way to make the mark ... is for the Hispanic community to step
up and step out and let the world know, let the Republicans know, let
others know that if you ignore the needs and concerns of the Hispanic
community, you will not win," Biden said at a swearing-in event hosted
by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, a nonpartisan group that
runs programs encouraging Latino leadership.
A record 26 members were welcomed into the Congressional Hispanic
Caucus, which is separate from the institute, on Thursday. Not all
Latino members of Congress joined the caucus, but their total, too, is a record: There are three senators and 33 House members of Latino descent in the 113th Congress.
Many of them are strong supporters of immigration reform, which also
ranked high -- though not first -- on the list of priorities of Latino
voters. President Barack Obama has promised swift action and will begin major work
on the issue this month now that the "fiscal cliff" battle is out of
the way. Members of Congress are already beginning to craft a deal and
hope it can receive a vote by the end of the summer.
The president made something of a down payment on his promise of
reform last summer when he announced that his administration would grant
deferred action on deportation for some undocumented young people,
often referred to as Dreamers.
Before the deferred action announcement, Biden told Thursday's crowd,
he and Cecilia Muñoz, director of the White House Domestic Policy
Council, had met with now-retired Rep. Charlie Gonzalez (D-Texas), who
chaired the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, to discuss what could be done
for Dreamers.
Although deferred action was considered by many a risky political
choice, Biden said he and Muñoz "absolutely believed that what we were
about to do was not only the right thing to do, but that it would be
embraced by the vast majority of the American people."
They found they were right, the vice president said. Obama won more than 70 percent of the Latino vote in his reelection bid.
Biden said the American people also recognize what Latinos, including
those who are undocumented, can and will contribute to the country.
"It's no longer about what can be done for the Hispanic community,"
he said. "The question is what the Hispanic community is going to do to
take this country to a totally new place."
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