It doesn't matter who is in the white house when our people are getting 
picked up from there work place, home, streets and now the media is 
going to help brainwash us with "I going to send you someone to keep 
you informed of what the white house is doing on immigration". What 
baloney and yes the economy is down but the Bankers got their money, 
the automobile giants will get theirs and now the mortgage companies 
and Wall street will get money so that the Stimulus plan can help 
Americans. What about the undocumented who is working the agricultural 
fields, the kitchens of restaurants and hotels, the line laborer or 
hanging out a store front to get any work. The Mexican President has 
sided with President Obama saying that immigration should take a back 
seat to the economy, yet he agrees to take the millions of dollars of 
aid for his war against the Drug Cartel. The Arizona governor has 
declared Mexico a RED ALERT ZONE-telling the college students not to go 
to Mexico for spring break. Wow! I thought Tourism in Mexico was a 
priority for Mexico-how can they remain silent on this attack on the 
Mexican economy? I agree Carlos that if we do not say it 
loud-COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION REFORM NOW! Who will do it? Piolin had 
the chance to tell President Obama-"We voted for you because You 
promised to support Immigration Reform and now you say-wait for better 
times-Please Mr. President give us a Moratorium Now!" Piol
in blew it 
and he doesn't see it-because he's employed, has his papers, probably 
has a big rancho and is making lot of money. He has want those 13 
million undocumented workers came here for and now they are being 
picked up and shipped back to their place of origin. President Obama, 
you can give us a Change today by a simple act of your left hand-"not 
slight of hand" but by your writing hand-an Executive Order of 
Immigration Moratorium-No more Raids, No more deportations, No more 
arrest because of one's legal status from now until 2012. This should 
give you enough time to get a Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill 
passed by Congress and signed by you.

gracias
donreggie
Illinois Latino Voice



-----Original Message-----
From: Carlos Perez <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; nair...@googlegroups. Com 
<[email protected]>; chicagomayday 
<[email protected]>
Cc: Omar Lopez <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 3:26 pm
Subject: <ChicagoMayDay> Re: [10demarzo:10581] Transcript of Obama's 
interview on "Piolin" Show




Gente,

 

OBAMA SEZ:

 

THE PRESIDENT:  Well, you know, the key thing right now is obviously 
we've got to make sure that all the people who are involved in 
immigration reform issues, that they sit down together and they start 
thinking about how we're going to approach this problem.  Politically 
it's going to be tough.=2
0 It's probably tougher now than it was, partly 
because of the fact that the economy has gotten worse.  So what I've 
got to do is I've got to focus on the economy, I've got to focus on 
housing, and make sure that people feel a little bit more secure; at 
the same time, get the various immigrant rights groups together and 
have them start providing some advice in terms of what strategies we're 
going to pursue in Congress.


Give me a break!!!! MILLIONS HAVE MARCHED IN THE STREETS DEMANDING 
SIMPLE POINTS:

 

!) END TO RAIDS, DEPORTATIONS AND DETENTIONS....

 

2) LEGALIZATION FOR ALL.....

 

Obama is adopting the same old tired tactics used by the federal 
government during the days of the civil rights era. its BS!!!

 

All it takes is an executive order from Obama to accomplish point 
#1.....

 

Obviously...Obama doesn't have the POLITICAL FORTITUDE...to take on 
point number 2....SO....We have to start seriously talking about 
running a pro-legalization for all Mexican American against Obama in 
2012......and we need to start talking this language now!!!

 

Obama was elected by the pro-immigrant vote....and the anti-war 
vote.....and he is once again....stabbing both movements in the 
back.....

 

I say.....we start letting Obama know....that we are going to run a 
candidate against him in 2012.....and then let's see what his=2
0position 
on immigration becomes!!!!

 

He is basically a "spineless politician".....

 

so take it from there.....

 

Carlos


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From: Doris Ramirez <[email protected]>
To: "nair...@googlegroups. Com" <[email protected]>; 
[email protected]; chicagomayday 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 3:32:10 PM
Subject: [10demarzo:10581] Transcript of Obama's interview on "Piolin" 
Show

Out of everything he said, I think this is the key:

THE PRESIDENT:  Well, you know, the key thing right now is obviously 
we've got to make sure that all the people who are involved in 
immigration reform issues, that they sit down together and they start 
thinking about how we're going to approach this problem.  Politically 
it's going to be tough.  It's probably tougher now than it was, partly 
because of the fact that the economy has gotten worse.  So what I've 
got to do is I've got to focus on the economy, I've got to focus on 
housing, and make sure that people feel a little bit more secure; at 
the same time, get the various immigrant rights groups together and 
have them start providing some advice in terms of what strategies we're 
going to pursue in Congress.

But if we activists, can't even agree on what comprehensive reform is, 
then how can Obama's people agree?
I know that to me, nothing 
short of Full Legalization for all 18 
undocumented will do, but at the same time, I know there
are others who will sell and bargain the soul of our immigrant people 
to legalize less than half of that number. That simply will
not do.

***************************************************

INTERVIEW OF THE PRESIDENT

BY EDDIE "PIOLÍN" SOTELO, RADIO

Via Telephone

1:48 P.M. MST

THE PRESIDENT: Hello.

Q    Hello.

THE PRESIDENT: Who am I speaking with?

Q    Piolín.

THE PRESIDENT:  Piolín, my friend, this is President Barack Obama.

Q    How are you doing?  (Applause.)

THE PRESIDENT:  I am doing good.  I promised you that I would be on the 
show when I was President, and here I am on the show.  (Laughter.)

Q    You promised me that you were going to be in the studio –

THE PRESIDENT:  Well, I haven't gone to Los Angeles yet, but I should 
get credit for keeping my promise this way.

Q    Oh, yes, yes.  (Applause.)  Yes, but we're waiting for you because 
we are celebrating together.  (Laughter.)

THE PRESIDENT:  How have you been?

Q    Great, great, Mr. President.  We have Mr. President Barack Obama 
with us.  And thank you, Mr. President, for taking the time to speak 
with us today.  And you make history — we're so proud.  I know you are 
th
e President for everybody.

THE PRESIDENT:  Absolutely.  Well, you know, it was wonderful being on 
your program when I was running.  And now I want to make sure that we 
continue to reach out because you have so many listeners and I think 
that it's so important that the Latino community, the Spanish-speaking 
community, continues to stay involved in politics.

We've got a very tough economy and we just signed a stimulus bill today 
that's going to put people back to work and provide health care to 
people who don't have it.  We signed the Children's Health Insurance 
Program.  Now legal immigrants are able to get health care for the 
first time, which is something that the Latino community had been 
arguing for, for almost a decade.

And so I think we're making real progress, but we're going to have to 
keep on making sure that all of you are involved as much as possible.

Q    Mr. President, you know, I just want to begin by saying now, today 
is an exciting today.  Congratulations on your accomplishment.

THE PRESIDENT:  Thank you.

Q    And how soon can we expect to see the positive effect of the 
stimulus package?

THE PRESIDENT:  Well, I think that right away what you're going to 
start seeing is, first of all, states and local governments, they're 
going to be able to keep people in their jobs.  There was — the budgets 
are so bad at
 the state level that people who were teaching in schools, 
or police officers, or firefighters, a lot of people were going to be 
fired from their state jobs.  And so we're going to be able to keep 
those jobs open.

We're also going to be making investments and rebuilding roads and 
bridges and school construction, and that's going to put a lot of 
people to work, especially people who are in the construction 
industries.  With the housing market in such bad shape, they've been 
out of work.  Now, hopefully, some of these construction jobs will 
become available again.  It will probably take six months to a year 
before we start seeing a big impact, but at least we've now gotten the 
process moving so that we can start doing a lot better than we've been 
doing over the last several months.

Q    So that means, Mr. President, that now that you have signed the 
stimulus package, I'm going to receive a raise, a pay raise?

THE PRESIDENT:  Well, you know, the — you, Piolín, are already making 
so much money that you probably won't get a pay raise.  (Laughter.) 
 You know, but for people who aren't as rich as you, I think that 
they've got a good chance of getting help  –

Q    I've been playing, Mr. President.

THE PRESIDENT:  Absolutely.  Well, and the other thing is, you know, 
the — a lot of people who've been laid off of
 their jobs, they need 
unemployment insurance.  And what this bill does is it makes sure that 
they keep on getting unemployment insurance.  It means that they have a 
easier time keeping their health care, even if they've lost their job. 
 So it's really going to provide a lot of relief to people who need it.

Q    Mr. President, how will the stimulus package help persons who are 
losing their homes, and how will it benefit those who want to buy a 
home for the first time?

THE PRESIDENT:  Well, that's actually a separate piece of legislation 
that we're going to be announcing tomorrow.  And the key there is to 
make sure that we work with the banks and the homeowners to try to 
reduce the monthly payments that they make.  And so I'll be announcing 
that program, but it's something that should help a lot of families who 
are making their payments, but are having a much, much tougher time 
because home values have gone down so drastically.  So we'll have an 
entire separate home program — housing program that we're going to be 
announcing tomorrow.

Q    Thanks a lot, Mr. President.  We have Mr. President Barack Obama 
with us.  And let me tell you this, Mr. President; I'm sure you know, 
but it's important to let you know once again, we make a big 
contribution to our country from all across art, music, labor.  And 
most important a lot of His
panics are in Iraq defending the United 
States, even without being American citizen.

THE PRESIDENT:  Right.

Q    We need your help.

THE PRESIDENT:  Well, as I've said every time I've been on the show, 
Piolín, we're going to make sure that we begin the process of dealing 
with the immigration system that's broken.  We're going to start by 
really trying to work on how to improve the current system so that 
people who want to be naturalized, who want to become citizens, like 
you did, that they are able to do it; that it's cheaper, that it's 
faster, that they have an easier time in terms of sponsoring family 
members.

And then we've got to have comprehensive immigration reform.  Now, you 
know, we need to get started working on it now.  It's going to take 
some time to move that forward, but I'm very committed to making it 
happen.  And we're going to be convening leadership on this issue so 
that we can start getting that legislation drawn up over the next 
several months.

Q    Mr. President, is there some sort of network we could establish to 
be in communication regarding the comprehensive immigration reform, and 
personally what can I do?

THE PRESIDENT:  Well, you know, the key thing right now is obviously 
we've got to make sure that all the people who are involved in 
immigration reform issues, that they sit down together and they start 
0Athinking about how we're going to approach this problem.  Politically 
it's going to be tough.  It's probably tougher now than it was, partly 
because of the fact that the economy has gotten worse.  So what I've 
got to do is I've got to focus on the economy, I've got to focus on 
housing, and make sure that people feel a little bit more secure; at 
the same time, get the various immigrant rights groups together and 
have them start providing some advice in terms of what strategies we're 
going to pursue in Congress.

Q    That's one of the things, Mr. President, I would like to happen. 
 I'm working for media and knowing that our people worked so much. 
 And, you know, they came out from the houses, going to work — scary 
because they don't even know if they're going to be deported.  And can 
we try to establish like a signal, like a network — for example, I like 
what you did with the financial — financial people, that you set it up, 
for example — the newspaper from LA, is part of that — those groups of 
advisors, financial advisors that you put — I like the idea.  How can 
we have kind of like the thing where I can receive information?  What 
do we need to do so we can receive a comprehensive reform?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, we've got some wonderful people on my White House 
staff who are working on this issue on an ongoing=2
0basis.  And what 
we'll do is we'll make sure that one of those people can appear on your 
program on a regular basis, giving you information about what we're 
doing.  And hopefully at some point you'll be able to come visit us at 
the White House.

Q    Any time, Mr. President.  And I would like to be there when you 
sign the comprehensive immigration reform.

THE PRESIDENT:  All right.  Well, thank you so much, Piolín.  It's 
great to talk to you.

Q    Mr. President, you know we are close friends and you know that I 
have your BlackBerry phone number and you have mine.  (Laughter.)  So 
keep in touch.

THE PRESIDENT:  You know I will.  Thank you so much.  Tell everybody in 
the studio I said hello.  I had a great time when I visited you, and 
everybody there was so nice.  And you were very nice to my wife, as 
well, when she was on the program.  So thank you so much, Piolín.  Take 
care.

Q    Take care, Mr. President.  You know, you are in our prayers.  You 
have our support, and we want to help in any way we can.

THE PRESIDENT:  Okay.  Thank you, guys.  Bye-bye.

END             1:57 P.M. MST










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