President Obama, in his first press conference after the election said: 'My expectation is that we get a bill introduced and we begin the process in Congress very soon after my inauguration. A window of opportunity when the US can achieve comprehensive immigration reform. He also said that his administration was making an allowance for the best way of going about it and said that he was 'very confident' that he would succeed. The President's inauguration will take place on 21st January 2013, at this ceremony, he will swear an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States.
President Obama promised to reform immigration in the 2008 presidential campaign too. He unsuccessful to do so. He has since said that this is because the global financial crisis engulfed the US economy and he spent all his time dealing with that. Critics of the President say that he failed to use his strong mandate to reform the system.
The senior Republican in the House of Representatives, John Boehner, said last week that the US immigration system needed to be reformed as it was 'broken'. He hinted at Republican cooperation in reforming the system. One Republican Senator Lyndsay Graham said that he would cooperate with Democrat Charles Schumer to introduce the Schumer Graham Act which would reform the system.
Mr. Romney promised that he would reform the country's immigration system but also promised that he would do all he could to ensure that illegal immigrants, most of whom are Hispanic, were excluded from the US. President Obama won about 66% of the Hispanic vote at the election. Most pollsters say that this heavy voting among the US's 24m Hispanic voters was enough to win the election for Mr Obama.
President Obama told his press conference 'This has not historically been a partisan issue, so we need to seize the moment.'
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