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    Romney May Rue Immigration Comments Come General Election Showdown With Obama

    After his narrow victory in Iowa and resounding win in New Hampshire , Mitt Romney may well be on his way to locking up the Republican nomination before the primary is even a month old. But the damage that the GOP fight has done to his chances of winning the general election may prove to be severe if he cannot convince Latino voters to give him another shot.

    While Romney's efforts to woo his party's conservative voters have clearly helped him in the two contests thus far, the former Massachusetts governor has veered far to the right on the issue that most affects Latinos: immigration.

    Only days before the Iowa caucuses, for instance, Romney said that as president he would veto the DREAM Act , a bill that would provide a path to citizenship for some undocumented children of immigrants who attend college or serve in the military. The fall-out from Latinos was immediate. The next day I asked Juan Rodriguez, a Republican businessman in Des Moines, if he would back Romney. Rodriguez didn't hesitate in his response.

    "I wouldn't vote for Romney because he doesn't support immigration reform or the DREAM Act," he said. "My business depends on Hispanics basically, and if there's no immigration reform we are going to be very affected. Not just me, but all the businesses that, like us, depend on the Latino community."

    The next week in New Hampshire, I sat down with Esteban and Selma Lopez, a Latino couple in Goffstown who will vote for the first time in the general election this fall, and asked if they could imagine voting for Romney now.

    "I work in education and I know first-hand how important the DREAM Act is for Latino youth, for kids who are in this country without having taken part in the decision to come here," Lopez replied. "The short answer is, I wouldn't vote for Romney."

    Even the country's largest Latino Republican group - Somos Republicans - said they would oppose Romney due to his immigration policies.

    The Obama campaign has wasted no time in trying to portray Romney as the most extreme candidate on the issue of immigration. In the days since Romney's DREAM Act statement, a slew of Latino Democrats has fanned out to rip Romney. After all, there's a lot at stake here: Latinos are the nation's fastest-growing voting bloc, with an estimated 12.2 million set to vote in this year's general election, according to a projection by the National Association of Latino Elected & Appointed Officials (NALEO).

    "It really demonstrates how far he is from understanding the issue," said Rep. Charlie Gonzalez of Texas, the chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, on a conference call with reporters last week. "I understand that in that particular field one will try to out-pander another, but you still have to be responsible."

    "How do you paint yourself into such a corner on immigration where you can't walk back from that statement?" he asked.

    On primary night in New Hampshire I sat down with Rep. Xavier Becerra , D-Calif., who emphasized that Democrats are going to remind Latino voters time and time again about Romney's immigration stance.

    "It appears that the Republicans are so committed to moving to the far right to win the tea party vote that they have forgotten about the rest of American voters - the independents, the Latinos," Becerra told me in Manchester. "It appears that they have said that at this moment what matters to them is the tea party because they want to be the nominee. And because of that we are hearing people like Mitt Romney who says whatever he needs to to win. But unfortunately for him there is a record, there are facts - and the facts are the things that are going to be used to judge who is the real Mitt Romney."

    "He's already said to our immigrant children who perform military service or who go to college - go away. The DREAM Act, that bill to give those students an opportunity to move forward here? No. To immigrant families? Split them up," Becerra added.

    Now that he appears well on his way to winning the GOP primary, Romney has tried to court Latino voters. In New Hampshire last Sunday, Romney mentioned that his father, George, was born in Mexico and came to the United States at age five. On Wednesday he took to the airwaves in Florida with a new Spanish-language ad entitled "Nosotros," meaning "us." The Republican National Committee got in on the act, too, announcing a beefed-up outreach effort to Hispanic voters.

    But it may be too little, too late. Even before his DREAM Act comments, Romney faced an uphill battle with Latinos. A poll conducted by Latino Decisions for Univision in November found that among registered Hispanic voters in the 21 most Hispanic-heavy states, Obama held a whopping 67 percent to 24 percent lead over Romney.

    While Romney could make up some ground among Latinos by selecting someone like Cuban-American Florida Sen. Marco Rubio or former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush as his eventual running mate, the GOP may have missed a golden opportunity to swing the 2012 election by earning the backing of Latino voters.

    In my stops along the campaign trail in recent months, I have encountered numerous Latinos disillusioned with President Obama's inaction on comprehensive immigration reform measures. In Las Vegas last November,  I talked to a single mother of two named Ana who said she voted for Obama in 2008, but won't do so again in 2012, no matter who the GOP nominates.

    "No ha hecho nada," she said, shaking her head. "He hasn't done anything."

    Earlier this month in West Liberty, Iowa - the state's first majority Hispanic town - Jose Zacarias complained that Obama "should have focused more on Latino issues like immigration and the DREAM Act."

    "He spent too much time politically on the issue of universal health care and almost no time on Latino issues," sighed Zacarias.

    But Zacarias told me he will still vote for Obama because no Hispanic "in his right mind" is going to vote for a Republican candidate like Romney or Texas Gov. Rick Perry.

    "It might be a tough sell [for Obama], but I think the GOP is helping a lot by putting those guys forward."

    In the face of media scrutiny following his DREAM Act veto threat, Romney has defended his immigration stance, arguing that Latinos don't need a "handout" like the Democrats' bill but rather more economic opportunity, something that he says will occur if he wins the White House this year.

    "Mitt Romney is a strong proponent of legal immigration," said Romney spokesman Albert Martinez. "He wants to attract job creators and innovators from other countries because he recognizes that immigrants are key to powering many of our industries. Mitt Romney will raise caps on high-skill visas and will staple a green card to any eligible graduate with an advanced degree in math, science or engineering.  Mitt Romney is opposed to illegal immigration and amnesty because it is unfair to those who want to come to this country legally."

    "The Hispanic community in Florida, like in the rest of America, have been disproportionately impacted by unemployment, and President Obama's failed economic policies have left tens of thousands of Florida Hispanics unemployed," Martinez said. "Mitt Romney is a proven leader and job creator, and will work to undo the job-killing policies of President Obama."

    But if he fails to soothe Hispanics' dismay with his immigration stance, Romney may never get the chance.

    Matthew Jaffe is covering the 2012 campaign for ABC News & Univision.

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    • STFU  •  4 mths ago
      If your business is based on revenues from illegal aliens, you deserve to go bankrupt.
      • Republicans R Morons 4 mths ago
        The entire food industry is based on the work of illegal immigrants. What about those companies?
      • John 4 mths ago
        That's not a very good economic plan, is it? you want to bankrupt every business that get's revenue from illegals? or what do you mean by 'depends on' in the context of your comment?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      It doesn't matter which country one comes from, come here LEGALLY like my dad did. Then work for what you have like my dad did and raised his children to do the same, don't hold your hand out for the freebies from the Government. The anchor baby issue is a sticky one, but then again it was often done illegally and with intent. If the Latino community is offended by the concept of being in America LEGALLY...too bad! Those here ILLEGALLY are lawbreakers. PERIOD!! You can't get away with this kind of action in the majority of other countries. Why should it be different in America. I don't have any problem with anyone immigrating here. Just do it LEGALLY and work to get ahead and pay your bills and taxes like the rest of us.
      • Joseph D 4 mths ago
        Good for you. My grandfather, a cabinet maker, apprenticed in Italy, came to this country in 1911. The opportunities for a cabinet maket, not a furniture repair man, were very few so he swept floors and did what he could and his son, my father, had a better life that he did. My father worked awfully hard so I could have it better than he did and I did the same for my children. I'm sure my story is not unique and is shared by Latino, Asian, African, Carribean and other immigrant children. The thing is that our immigrant forebears came here legally. Yeah, that's it, LEGALLY !
      • Erik 4 mths ago
        Thank you.
      • Ardent Defender 4 mths ago
        If we simply shunned ANY business full of illegals, or even allowing its employess to not be versed in simple English. Most businesses would change their tune.
        If you hired the neighborhood teens to mow your lawns and wash your cars,
        we could lose pernaps 20% of the illegals through attrition in only a few months.

        If the local business is know to hire illegals, do not use them and in a month, most would be broke for lack of cash flow, which should be the result of shutting Americans out of the workforce. When is the last time you saw one of the kids locally born mowing a lawn or working at a car wash, or doing any of the things they used to until the 1980's? We caused this by lack to discipline and we can change it.

        We owe NO LOYALTY to those who break into our country to steal our kids futures.
    • Sickov Idiotz  •  4 mths ago
      When are people going to understand the difference between immigration and ILLEGAL immigration? Illegal immigration is a crime and Romney is right to oppose it. And there is absolutely no reason to offer a "path to citizenship" (amnesty) for illegals. There is an existing path to citizenship that illegals chose to ignore when they decided to become criminals and enter this country illegally.
      • Cindy W 4 mths ago
        Actually, immigration is under the civil, not the criminal code.
      • Sharon 4 mths ago
        Reagan gave amnesty once---should not do it again!!!
      • Sickov Idiotz 4 mths ago
        Cindy- Don't kid yourself. Illegals commit countless CRIMES on a regular basis including perjury, forgery, ID theft, tax evasion, etc. etc. etc.......
    • Herman Peaquist  •  4 mths ago
      Why would U.S. citizens who are Hispanic be upset with someone who is for strong borders and enforced immigration laws? Any who are upset or angry over Romney's remarks were not going to vote for him anyway. The rest of us long for someone who will enforce U.S. immigration law.
      • Obomney 4 mths ago
        You live under the delusion that immigration is bad for the country. Current immigration laws are draconian. It is not sensible that it should take 20 years to get permission to reside legally in the US.
      • Sharon 4 mths ago
        Toadly--I know some people who came here AFTER they applied for citizenship. The whole family lived here legally for about 5 years and became citizens!! No 20 year waiting about anything!! Get your facts straight.
      • Obomney 4 mths ago
        Sharon, check *your* facts. If you're not an H1B and you don't get one of the lottery slots, 9 years is typical, but it can be much longer depending on country of origin, family connections, etc. 20 years is not unheard of.
    • Oscar  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      How can we require legal citizens to carry documentation and pay taxes(however onerous they may be) and allow others to not do so simply because they sneaked in? What am I missing here?
      • j 4 mths ago
        they do pay taxes, everyone who livers here pays taxes, unless they don't eat, sleep, drive, buy things they need to survive. and then they work for less than minimum wages, and that is a tax.
      • John 4 mths ago
        In my state, we get tax revenue from EVERYBODY who gets a paycheck plus the honest people who are self-employed. There is a small problem with the 1-guy-with-a-pickup-truck who hides income, but by and large everybody pays taxes.
      • Oscar 4 mths ago
        OK- let me say it this way. Why do I have to have an ID and they don't? Should we do away with ID ing eveeryone? We can't have one set of rules for one group and not for everyone else.
    • Stephen  •  Millersville, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      There are plenty of legal citizens that require education assistance. Let the private institutions pay for Mexican educations. Why the hell should I be forced to pay for it? The Dream Act is rediculous! The GOP should know better than trying to win over any minority special interest groups.
    • todd h  •  Cedar Rapids, Iowa  •  4 mths ago
      Why is it that when I travel abroad (which I do frequently) I am required to have a passport and am given a specified length of time for which I am allowed to remain in whatever country I am traveling to. If I am stopped or picked up and I have overstayed my time, I am transported to the embassy and sent home. Why is there a double standard for Americans, and people who have essentially invaded without proper checks and authority feel they have this right to stay. I am sorry. I am going with the candidate who supports border enforcement, and not some mealy worm approach. The law is the law. Good enough for me, good enough for you.
    • pepapiga  •  4 mths ago
      But
      Romney will get many, many votes from citizens BECAUSE of the immigration remarks.
    • Vice  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      So the President shouldn't enforce crime. The DREAM act will only give more excuse to parents to have anchor babies.
    • rkisanidi0t  •  San Diego, California  •  4 mths ago
      From the L. A. Times (which is a liberal paper)

      1. 40% of all workers in L. A. County ( L. A. County has 10.2 million people) are working for cash and not paying taxes. This is because they are predominantly illegal aliens working without a green card.

      2. 95% of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for illegal aliens.
      ...
      3. 75% of people on the most-wanted list in Los Angeles are illegal aliens.

      4. Over 2/3 of all births in Los Angeles County are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal, whose births were paid for by taxpayers.

      5. Nearly 35% of all inmates in California detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally.

      6. Over 300,000 illegal aliens in Los Angeles County are living in garages.

      7. The FBI reports half of all gang members in Los Angeles are most likely illegal aliens from south of the border.

      8. Nearly 60% of all occupants of HUD properties are illegal.

      9. 21 radio stations in L. A. Are Spanish speaking.

      10. In L. A. County 5.1 million people speak English, 4.9 million speak Spanish. (There are 10.2 million people in L. A. County .)

      (All 10 of the above statements are from the Los Angeles Times)

      Less than 2% of illegal aliens are picking our crops, but 29% are on welfare.
      Over 70% of the United States ' annual population growth (and over 90% of California , Florida , and New York) results from immigration. 29% of inmates in federal prisons are illegal aliens.

      We are a bunch of fools for letting this continue!
    • Rick  •  Birmingham, Alabama  •  4 mths ago
      -if you cross the N. Korean border illegally, you get 12 years hard labor.
      -if you cross the iraq/iran border, you get detained indefinitely.
      -if you cross the afghan border, you get shot...no questions.
      -If you cross the saudi border, you will be jailed.
      -if you cross the chinese border, you will never be heard from again.
      -if you cross the venezuelan border, you will branded a spy and your fate sealed....
      -if you cross into mexico, you will immediately be arrested and jailed.
      HOWEVER....cross the US border illegally YOU GET...
      1. A JOB
      2. A DRIVERS LICENSE
      3. A SOCIAL SECURITY CARD
      4. WELFARE BENEFITS
      5. FOOD STAMPS
      6. SUBSIDIZED RENT OR LOAN MONEY TO BUY A NEW HOUSE
      7. FREE EDUCATION
      8. FREE HEALTH-CARE
      9. DIRECTIONS WRITTEN IN SPANISH ON HOW TO VOTE DEMOCRAT
      ....AND ALL WITHOUT SPEAKING A WORD OF ENGLISH!!!
    • RonaldH  •  Romeoville, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      If you're illegal, go back to where you came from, the dream act is a nightmare for legal citizens, no breaks for anyone.
    • Deb  •  Englewood, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      Rodriguez says, "My business depends on Hispanics basically, and if there's no immigration reform we are going to be very affected", does this mean he is employing illegals? Isn't there a large Hispanic population that are already citizens? Just because the people wanting to get into this country do not like our immigration laws does not mean they need "reformed". I, a natural citizen, do not like our tax laws nor our congressional pay and benefit laws... REFORM THOSE FIRST!
    • RLP  •  4 mths ago
      How dare these people be against amnesty!! Close the border as tight and as fast as you can and people will chill on the immigration issue I guarantee you. Secure the border please!!
    • Seen it all  •  Beaufort, South Carolina  •  4 mths ago
      If the flag waving "job creating" employers would hire American citizens instead of illegals, we wouldn't have an immigration problem.
    • DAVID  •  Reno, Nevada  •  4 mths ago
      Another partisan hack who can't quite bring himself to distinguish between illegal and legal immigration. It's almost funny how they think if they just drop the word we will all come to think of any kind of immigration as a legal right for anyone who decides they want to live and work in the US. I hope everyone who has gone through the process legally takes this kind of #$%$ commentary for the slap in the face that it is and reminds their elected officials that amnesty for illegals is an insult to all legal immigrants.
    • plectocomia  •  4 mths ago
      Why should illegals get anything other than deportation? They broke the law to enter the US. I would not vote for any Hispanic who supports illegal immigrants.
    • Jim  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      Isn't great that a certain group of people get mad because they may have to follow the laws of the USA.They can march waving the Mexican Flag in a country they sneaked into. Try it in Mexico or any other country and see what happens to you.Obama has distroyed any laws and justice tha tin this country. Obama and Holder if there is any justice left in this country should be kicked out of office for not doing there jobs
    • Freedom4US  •  4 mths ago
      Why does the media always assume that Latinos and Hispanics all favor ILLEGAL immigration?
    • Martin  •  4 mths ago
      California is an extremely liberal state, as evidenced by Pelosi and Boxer. It is also a state with a very large Hispanic population. Yet even in this state, voters have easily passed propositions seeking to curb illegal immigration.
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