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Mitt Romney Will Rescind Obamas Dream Act Immigration Directive If Elected Says His Campaign Co-Chair

Mitt Romney is not ready for prime time. For that we should be grateful. Why? Mitt Romney has a propensity to lie with a straight face. He has the ability to change his positions with conviction. He has the ability to forgot his past.

Well Mitt Romney would not answer whether he would rescind President Obama’s immigration directive. However it is evident that he discussed this with his staff. Well lo and behold, his campaign co-chairman Ray Walser told the Daily Telegraph that Romney would probably rescind the order.

AMERICA, Are you listening? This man wants to get elected at all cost and will say anything. His level of deceit is above and beyond most politicians.

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Mitt Romney Campaign Co-Chair: Candidate Would Probably Rescind Obama Immigration Directive

Mitt Romney has repeatedly refused to say whether he would rescind President Barack Obama’s recent immigration directive to the Department of Homeland Security to halt deportation and grant work permits to some Dream Act-eligible undocumented immigrants.

Thursday, Ray Walser, a co-chairman of the presumptive Republican candidate’s Latin American Working Group, told The Daily Telegraph that Romney would likely end it.

"My anticipation is that he would probably rescind this directive were he to be elected in November," he said.

The British paper followed up with Walser, who then said, "I’ve now had a little conversation with people from the campaign and they are concerned that I was not speaking in an authoritative voice."

He continued, "They would really prefer that if you’re going to quote the Romney position, you get it from someone other than me."

Romney’s answer to the directive issued last Friday has been that he will replace the policy with a "long-term solution." However, the politics of immigration reform are notoriously tricky — the Republican Senate filibustered the Dream Act in 2010 and a bipartisan push for comprehensive immigration reform failed in the 2007 Congress.

The Romney campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment in this story.

Mitt Romney Campaign Co-Chair: Candidate Would Probably Rescind Obama Immigration Directive

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