of a mistake they made in the past. they re not perfect, so they made mistakes, and because of that, they won t qualify for the deferred action. but even if i qualify, you know, i m not going to stop here. i m going to keep on fighting for my community because they deserve something better. jose, karla points out she s one of millions of people who are living in this situation in this country. and many of them who are young people who came to this country because their parents wanted a better life for them. many of them have known any other country but this. we talked about this house bill that s going to be brought up today, probably has no chance of passing the senate, but the latino community really showed its power in this election. i m wondering once we get through the fiscal cliff negotiations, is there a sense of renewed hope that something will finally be done in a comprehensive way about immigration? chris, there is renewed hope, but there is also a demand that something b
is you have states trying to get in the business of regulating immigration, which is at its heart a federal question. and we need a federal solution. so the question here is not did georgia do the right thing, is north carolina doing something better? it s when are they getting back in the ring, pass the kind of immigration reform that we need. do you support law that will be what kind of law? are you for the united states government to have an enforceable immigration law in principal? absolutely. absolutely. how do we fill the fields with workers willing to pay and get a just wage? that s what most americans want. a just wage with workers available. do we have guest worker program? what do we do? what we do is demand that our federal representatives get back about the business of coming up with an immigration reform
better? it s when are they getting back in the ring, pass the kind of immigration reform that we need. do you support law that will be what kind of law? are you for the united states government to have an enforceable immigration law in principal? absolutely. absolutely. how do we fill the fields with workers willing to pay and get a just wage? that s what most americans want. a just wage with workers available. do we have guest worker program? what do we do? what we do is demand that our federal representatives get back about the business of coming up with an immigration reform system that is going to work for the needs of our society and the needs of our employers. we simply do not have that today. you won t get specific, and i
get back about the business of coming up with an immigration reform system that is going to work for the needs of our society and the needs of our employers. we simply do not have that today. well, you won t get specific and i want to get specific. it seems to me people come up here to the united states to work from below our border. they want to make a good wage. why don t we make it legal? why don t we make it official? why don t we regulate it fairly. that s absolutely la we need to do. we have, by the most conservative estimates, 8 million undocument he workers with long ties to the united states. that s an entirely other issue. fine, i agree with that. i would say let them all stay here. i would move on to stopping illegal immigration. is anybody serious about stopping illegal immigration or the immigration flow we have today and documenting it? who want it actually do it? i don t have anybody on the liberal side who want to have actually check on identification. he well i