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Latino voters weary of broken promises from Washington

LatinaLista — Poll after poll shows that a sizable amount of Latino voters are “disenchanted” with President Obama, especially those voters who care about immigration reform and the administration’s lack of will to implement and enforce changes to current policy.

The only thing Obama has going for him is that with every campaign stop of one of the GOP presidential nominees, their desire to please their voter base by blasting undocumented immigrants and immigration reform, is distancing themselves more and more from Latino voters. Yet, even with that slight advantage, it hasn’t been enough to make the Obama camp feel secure that Latino voters will come out for him like they did in 2008.

So, little by little, the Obama administration has been making changes to immigration enforcement policy that they feel will pacify the most discontent of Latino voters. It started in the summer with the now infamous Prosecutorial Discretion memo.

It worked — until reports started surfacing that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents weren’t following the memo. Whether it was a miscommunication between Washington and the field offices or outright rebellion from agents in the field, it wasn’t long before Latino voters felt deceived by the administration.

The longer it went on, the worse the resentment.

All the while, when being pressed by immigrant advocates to trash the Secure Communities program, abolish E-Verify or put a moratorium on student deportations, President Obama retreated to his corner citing how he couldn’t do anything without congressional cooperation.

And the polls just got worse. While the polls showed that some Latino voters weren’t likely to vote for Republicans, it also implied that some Latino voters, because they are so disillusioned with the administration, may not show up to vote at all.

So, it was welcome news, if not surprising, that President Obama’s administration made a significant change to current immigration policy today.

The new rule reduces the time that undocumented immigrant spouses and children are separated from their American relatives while they try to gain legal status in the U.S.

Although the tweak that officials of Citizenship and Immigration Services are proposing appears small, immigration lawyers and advocates for immigrants say it will make a great difference for countless Americans. Thousands will no longer be separated from loved ones, they said, and the change could encourage Americans to come forward to apply to bring illegal immigrant family members into the legal system.

It’s this kind of change that Latino voters sympathetic to undocumented immigrants have wanted to see Obama exercise, and have been asking all along why he didn’t do these kinds of things before.

Clearly, it’s a strategic political move to appease those disgruntled Latino voters.

And it will work, but only if this rule change is followed through and implemented as promised — and Obama delivers on a couple more promises he made during the last election before he makes any new ones this time around.

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  • Liquid Reigns
    January 7, 2012 at 10:24 am

    The “illegal alien” will get a “provisional waiver” prior to deportation that will help in their return, that could still take up to the max of the 10 years, depending on the length of time they were here in violation of immigration law. This “provisional waiver” is not a guarantee of being allowed to return any sooner, only that it should make it easier to return sooner on the “ban” from the USA.

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