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<p>“El mensaje de nuestro partido fue débil”, reconoció el dirigente y anunció un plan destinado a rectificar esos errores, según se anuncia en el reporte titulado Proyecto de Crecimiento y Oportunidades, preparado por un panel de miembros del Partido Republicano.</p>
The U.S. senator’s sudden awakening and concern about immigration is kindled because of the strength of the Latino vote
Commentary:
By Rodolfo F. Acuña
Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) strongly criticized the first draft of President Obama’s immigration reform plan saying “It’s a mistake for the White House to draft immigration legislation without seeking input from Republican members of Congress… ,” predicting that “if actually proposed, the President’s bill would be dead on arrival in Congress.”
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<p>BURLINGAME —Rocky Chavez, a former Undersecretary of the California Department of Veterans Affairs, is a proud Republican. Chavez joined the GOP while serving with the Marines in Korea, attracted to the party’s stance on education—ensuring that teachers are paid on merit—and the strong belief in a free market economy.</p>