domingo, 17 de junio de 2012

Barack Obama confronts a journalist





"Why favors foreign workers face the United States?" This was the question that screams, and a tone of recrimination, with the journalist Neil Munro broke the conference that President Barack Obama gave at the White House . The question there would be nothing strange, especially considering that Munro is a journalist who struggle to limit the rights of foreigners, were it not that the same Munro is also an immigrant: born, raised and trained professionally in Ireland.


Munro, of the daily "Daily Caller", only served to obfuscate Barack Obama, who took a deep breath and asked the communicator to be more polite. "The next time would prefer to let me finish my arguments before you ask," Obama said in a time-out during a lecture in which he gave details of possible changes in immigration policy.


The focus of attention has led Munro, who did not sit to well done. "It is ridiculous that reporters focus on a reporter who asked a question obvious and conventional," said Munro. "Farmers do not complain of a farmer milking a cow or a welder welding talk about something other than" gave as examples.


WHAT OBAMA SAID
Among the main proposals that Barack Obama presented at the conference interrupted by the journalist, estpa stop the deportation of some 800 thousand young immigrants.


Under the proposal, those undocumented immigrants under 30 years and no criminal record, who came to the U.S. before the age of 16 years, and have lived in the country for at least 5 years may apply for an agreement so that they stay two years without legal problems.


"Let's be clear, this is not amnesty, not immunity, not a path to citizenship ... it is a temporary measure, palliative, which enables ns to focus our resources more optimally," said the president.


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