During last month’s presidential debate in
Austin
, Tx., Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton both said they would consider
suspending work site immigration raids until Congress could pass an immigration
overhaul which would include a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants,
according to The Austin American
Statesman. Among the
immigration highlights of the debate:
Clinton
: "We need a path to legalization, to bring the immigrants out of the
shadows, give them the conditions that we expect them to meet, paying a fine for
coming here illegally, trying to pay back taxes over time, and learning English.
If they had committed a crime in our country or the country they came
from, then they should be deported. But
for everyone else, there must be a path to legalization."
Obama: "It is absolutely critical that we
tone down the rhetoric when it comes to the immigration debate, because there
has been an undertone that has been ugly. Oftentimes
it has been directed at the Hispanic community.
We have seen hate crimes skyrocket in the wake of the immigration
debate…and that is unacceptable."
Obama on border fencing: "There may be areas
where it makes sense to have some fencing.
But for the most part, having border patrolled surveillance, deploying
effective technology, that’s going to be the better approach."