Saturday, November 10, 2012

Takes Two to Tango



           Tuesday, November 6, 2012 and we have a winner President Barack Obama.  Winning both the electoral vote majority and the popular vote majority, President Obama has the chance to continue to make the path for America’s recovery. Having to address several major issues that have already plagued America, Republicans and Democrats are now faced with the steady chance in demographics and ways in which new approaches have to be made in order to have reform where voters have the most concern.  In particular, the voter poll has tremendously shown the importance of Latino and Asian American voter in the turnout of the elections when the percentage margin of who is elected President is so close. Latino and Asian Americans having been large in volume, the issues of Immigration reform is in the fore front for both Republicans and Democrats in the upcoming months. The voters are looking to finally see some effort being made, with a bipartisan solution to turn about the issues of having comprehensive immigration reform.  Without much compromise from the Republicans on immigration reform, the connection to the Latino and Asian American voter will continue to weaken.
         The Latino voters consisted of 71 percent Obama supporter and 73 percent Asian American supports.  Obama continued to show how committed he was on making sure immigration reform in achieved through his campaign. He established the importance by passing congress, using Executive order to approved Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals.  This Action would affect millions of young children who were brought to this country with their parents. Throughout President Obama campaign, he emphasized the importance of the illegal immigrant youths, who were raised and educated here, with have potential to contributing to the economy has a whole if given the chance to work and get an education. In polls, 65 percent of voters say that most undocumented immigrants working in the U.S. should get a chance to adjust their immigration status. However with every attempt for reform, Republican Party has refuted such actions. With the continues inabilities to reach a compromise from both parties, especially the Republican party, the favorability of Latinos and Asian American to voter for the Republican party has difference and may continue to decease .  Form the polls, the Republicans are hit hard with the realization of how important the support of Latino and Asian American is, and that a renewed sensibility to reach comprehensive Immigration reform is needed to build a connection to these votes.
           Mitt Romney had failed to connect with the Latino and Asian- American voters, only having received 23 percent support from Latino voters. This was a result of Mitt Romney constant statement of support of self-deportation and vetoing the Dream Act, which results in negative attention from the Latino community. Arturo Vargas, executive director of the National Association of Latino Elected  stated in a New York Time article, “’How you talked about immigrants sent a signal on what kind of perspective you had on Latinos over all.”  Republicans have seen the results of Romney failure to provide prospective in comprehensive immigration reform and lack of connection to Latino voters. Republicans need to connect with Latino voters, if the party wants have chance for success in future elections. In order to do so, Democrats and Republican have to come together to make Immigration reform as reality. Continuously butting heads, have led to the mess we have with Immigration today. John A. Boehner, the speaker of the House, who had long resisted any broad immigration bill, is now looking to find a solution. Congress and President Obama need to reach a “common ground,” in terms of the all issues in our Immigration system. 

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