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Campaign 2012

Romney criticizes Obama’s immigration order

Says directive was political, not reform

Mitt Romney refused to say what he would do about President Obama’s immigration order if he is elected president. Mitt Romney refused to say what he would do about President Obama’s immigration order if he is elected president.
By Callum Borchers
Globe Correspondent / June 18, 2012
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Mitt Romney said Sunday that President Obama’s executive order on immigration was politically motivated but stopped short of saying he would repeal it, if elected. “We’ll look at that setting as we reach that,’’ Romney said in an interview on CBS, “but my anticipation is I’d come into office and say, ‘We need to get this done on a long-term basis, not this kind of stop-gap measure. What the president did - he should have worked on this years ago.’’

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