Mitt Romney is walking a fine line right now. He's now promised that DACA applicants will not have their approvals revoked. He's not making any promises on extending the program and is only guaranteeing he'll push through immigration reform. This sounds like it means a smooth transition for DACA applicants. But what does he include in immigration reform? He has said he is against any form of amnesty and would veto the DREAM Act. And even if his reform proposal was like George W. Bush's, what if it doesn't pass? Then what? Silence from the Romney camp.
Note: I'm speaking at a conference in Ireland this week so am blogging via my phone and tablet. So please excuse my having to paste links rather than embedding them. And hat tip to AV for the link.
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2012/10/03/mitt-romney-campaign-says-would-not-continue-deferred-action-program-after/#ixzz28L6jogLk

Presidential Debate = REALITY SHOW
Both candidates represent the same interests and are financed by the same people (international bankers and multinational corporations), thus nothing new to report and perhaps most important: NOTHING will change regardless who gets elected.
A reelected Obama will continue the same policies and a progressive collapse of the US economy. A Romney administration will simply accelerate Obama's policies.
Posted by: Tobias | October 04, 2012 at 09:49 AM