President Obama still insists immigration reform would help a U.S. partnership with Mexico. But when will immigration reform pass?<\/p>\n
Recently, President Obama made it clear that getting hung up on border issues was not a smart move. Rather, he stated the best solution to the issues of the day were to ensure legal immigration and trade were actively encouraged.<\/p>\n
On many fronts, millions of Americans agree with him. On the political front, that is often another story — so much so that there has still been no date determined or discussed for the advent of the much promised immigration reform. President Obama still insists immigration reform would help a U.S. partnership with Mexico. But when will immigration reform pass? Recently, President Obama made it clear that getting hung up on border issues was not a smart move. Rather, he stated…<\/span><\/p>\n
\nOver refrains of wishful thinking about getting immigration reform done now, because the time is ripe, many are left wondering when that time may be. Obama is still making speeches extolling the virtues of reform, but there is still no concrete movement on the issue in the House. It would be hard to ascertain (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"