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Democrat: Immigration deal a lock in 2013 if Obama is reelected
A prominent Hispanic lawmaker is predicting that President Obama and a weakened Republican Party will strike a deal on immigration next year.
House rejects bill to boost foreign STEM students in US, for now
After the election, a lame-duck Congress is likely to revisit a bill to boost the number of visas for foreign students seeking advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM) in the US.
President Obama bristles when he is the target of activist tactics he once used
President Obama’s relationship with parts of the liberal base, namely gays and immigrants, has shifted from one of great expectation to tense confrontations to pragmatic coexistence in his first term. But the Post’s Peter Wallsten says the president needs the support of these ‘key’ electorates for a successful re-election this fall.
Keeping Obama to His Word
Rep. Luis Gutierrez is a hero to many Hispanics. He says he won’t change his methods, no matter who gets irritated.
Gutiérrez Dreams the Impossible DREAM Act
Immigration Reform in Senate's Hands
A Potential Obama Ally Becomes an Outspoken Foe on Immigration
Congressman Gutierrez on Face the Nation
Congressman Gutierrez appeared on CBS' Face the Nation to discuss the recently passed Arizona immigration legislation and the status of federal efforts to address the issue.