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Gaby Perez, left, hands over all her paperwork to get guidance from immigration attorney Jose Penalosa, right, for a new federal program, called Deferred Action, that would help her avoid deportation, August 15. Schools and consulates have been flooded with requests for documents after President Barack Obama announced a new program allowing young illegal immigrants to apply for two-year renewable work permits.
Mitt Romney declared for the first time that he will not revoke the temporary visas issued under an executive order by President Obama that allow young illegal immigrants, known as "dreamers," to temporarily stay in this country should he win the election in November.
"The people who have received the special visa that the president has put in place, which is a two-year visa, should expect that the visa would continue to be valid. I'm not going to take something that they've purchased," Romney told The Denver Post.
After the president issued the order in June, Romney said he did not support it and there was speculation over the future of the program should Obama fail to be re-elected. Romney never specifically said whether or not he would repeal the order.
“I will put in place my own long-term solution that will replace and supersede the president’s temporary measure,” Romney said as a way to answer whether or not he would repeal Obama's order during a speech at the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO) in June.
Romney continued to state in the interview with the Post that he will issue new immigration reform in place should he be elected.
"Before those visas have expired we will have the full immigration reform plan that I've proposed," he told the paper.
Specifics on what Romney-instituted immigration reform would look like remain murky. Romney said during his NALEO that he would offer a path to citizenship for those who serve in the U.S. military and offer green cards to those who earn advanced degrees here. Yet he took a tougher tone during the GOP primary when he praised Arizona's strict immigration law and discussed "self-deportation" as an option.
Romney consistently polls well-behind Obama with Latino voters. The most recent weekly tracking poll from Latino Decisions showed the president leading Romney 73-21%.



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I have no idea why anyone would believe anything coming out of Romney's mouth.
I am pretty sure if elected Romney's attitude towards the dreamers will flip flop again.
The problem with Romney is two-fold...........no, make that three-fold...........better make that four-fold................um,............
Who knows which Mitt we'll git?
He has more faces than the moon; and, perhaps a dark side, as well.
B - Voted 4 times in Illinois to make it okay for doctors to not only ABORT a child but to go back in & kill the baby if it came out alive!!!! He voted YES 4 times. Wtf B????? Abortion is one thing but that baby came out alive & no adoption, just kill it?!? It's a healthy breathing baby, full of dreams, with its beautiful eyes smiling at you & the only possible thing you can do is murder that angel????? What the flip B?????
HAHAHA and they had the nerve to call Kerry a flip flooper
Here we go again. Romney will say anything to gain an edge. Especially, when there isn't an edge to have.
Romney is pretty desperate to gain the Hispanic vote because he know's without it, he will loose. But make no mistake about it, his desperation means I want your vote now and later on I don't need you anymore so to believe in anything he says about Immigration reform is to believe the devil himself in saying I will not take your soul.
A message to all immigrants.This is the same man who was in favor of a law Arizona was desperately trying to pass to imprower the Arizona law enforcement to profile anybody who is non white.This is the same man who thinks and believes all immigrants who are presently living here,they are lazy, and are here for one reason, and it is to live off of the government which is not true.Any non white who supports this man must be a very wealthy individual or a dummy.