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Immigration Reform 2014: Obama Says 'It Is Suicide' For GOP To Skip Immigration Reform

U.S. President Barack Obama said Republicans can't survive politically unless they pass immigration reform. The nation's changing demographics and the growing importance of the Latino vote mean that GOP lawmakers must embrace more progressive immigration laws to stay in office, Obama said.

It's anybody's guess how Republicans are thinking about this, Obama saidThursdayduring a town hall meeting in Los Angeles. If they were thinking long-term politically, it is suicide for them not to do this.

Obama said immigration reform will pass Congress before he leaves office in 2017, according to The Hill. Congress will see the light because the logic of it is too compelling, Obama said. "I'm going to keep fighting on this.

Obama and GOP lawmakers have been locked in a battle over immigration reform since he first took office in 2009. More recently, Republicans and Democratic lawmakers tried to draft a bill that would appease both parties in 2012, but the effort gained little traction.Obama said, the Tea Party and others who often express virulent opposition to immigration reform have made it difficult for Republican lawmakers to move forward.

Obama has said he will hold off on any immigration policy changes until after the November midterm elections to avoid hurting vulnerable Democratic lawmakers who are fighting to keep control of the Senate.Because of the Republicans extreme politicization of this issue, the president believes it would be harmful to the policy itself and to the long-term prospects for comprehensive immigration reform to announce administrative action before the elections, a White House official said. Because he wants to do this in a way thats sustainable, the president will take action on immigration before the end of the year.

Americans disapprove of Obama's handling of immigration more than any other issue, according to the most recent Economist/YouGov poll. The poll conducted last week shows 53 percent of Americanseither strongly disapprove or somewhat disapprove of Obama's handling of immigration.

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Capitol Report: Obama: Republicans committing political suicide on immigration

Reuters President Obama: Republicans are committing suicide on immigration reform.

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) Here are five stories you should be reading Friday.

Obama slams GOP on immigration: President Barack Obama said Republicans are committing political suicide and risking the support of an entire generation by opposing an overhaul of immigration laws. Speaking Thursday night at a town hall in Santa Monica, Calif., Obama said its anyones guess how Republicans are thinking about the issue, which is hung up in the divided Congress. If they were thinking long-term politically, it is suicide for them not to do this, Obama said, according to CNN. Obama repeated a vow to sign an order making changes to the U.S. immigration system after the Nov. 4 midterm elections.

Raw politics: Republicans were taking the White House to task even before Obama spoke in California. House Speaker John Boehner and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte accused Obama of raw politics for delaying the immigration orders until after Election Day. As the Hill writes, the two seized on a recent comment from White House press secretary Josh Earnest that the decision to delay action until after the midterms was due to concerns Republicans would use the issue as political fodder. And they bashed his planned unilateral moves. By taking unilateral action on immigration, President Obama will inject serious constitutional questions into an already heated debate, they wrote.

Goodbye, Guantanamo? The Wall Street Journal reports the White House is drafting options to close the detention facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, by overriding a congressional ban on bringing detainees to the U.S. The move would be the latest and potentially most dramatic use of executive power by Obama in his second term, the Journal says. Lawmakers have repeatedly barred the transfer of detainees to the U.S. Obama said in his 2014 State of the Union address that this needs to be the year Congress lifts the remaining restrictions on detainee transfers and we close the prison at Guantanamo Bay. Obama now expects to miss that deadline.

Ditch the sequester: The drumbeat about replacing the across-the-board budget cuts known as the sequester is getting louder from the White House. John Podesta, counselor to President Obama, writes in the Washington Post that the cuts utterly failed at getting Congress to compromise on fiscal matters, and they simply serve as a drag on the economy. Earlier this week, Obama urged a deal on the sequester during a visit to the Pentagon.

Palin party gone wrong: There was a knockdown, drag-out affair of sucker punches, heavy drinking, bloody mouths and more at an Alaska birthday party last month involving Sarah Palins family. USA Today has details about the Sept. 6 incident, which former Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin has largely remained quiet about. Among the details in the police report is Palins daughter Bristol appearing heavily intoxicated and upset and being knocked to the ground by the owner of the house where the party took place.

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Twitter Is Suing The U.S. Over Free Speech (Its Own)

Twitter is suing the federal government over First Amendment rights. The tech company says the government stopped it from releasing extra detail about government requests for user information. iStockphoto hide caption

Twitter is suing the federal government over First Amendment rights. The tech company says the government stopped it from releasing extra detail about government requests for user information.

Twitter filed a lawsuit against the federal government this week over First Amendment rights, marking the latest round in a battle between tech companies and the government over how much they can reveal about government requests for their user information.

This debate began when Edward Snowden revealed information about the PRISM program, which suggested that the government was asking tech companies for private user information. Tech companies can report the number of requests they receive in broad terms. Twitter hopes to put users at ease by giving them more detail about the requests, but the government is keeping them quiet.

Here are some questions we thought you might be asking:

What kinds of requests is Twitter is being told it can't talk about?

These are requests that basically could be related to people who the government thinks might be connected to, for example, terrorism. The government sends notices to a company like Twitter saying, "We want information about this individual or this group, and because it's a matter of national security, you can't even tell anyone we asked." In its lawsuit, Twitter is saying that it has a First Amendment right to reveal that the government is asking it for information.

What is the government saying?

The government says that this is a matter of national security and revealing any information at all could actually jeopardize the investigation.

Why is Twitter taking up this fight?

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The state Hotel Oficial Grand Opening news by Obama and Hillary Clinton – Video


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