Obama heckled over immigration policies
in Chicago appearance
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[November 26, 2014]
By Steve Holland
CHICAGO (Reuters) - President Barack Obama
was interrupted several times by hecklers during a speech on his
immigration policy on Tuesday, and their complaint was that his plan did
not go far enough in protecting illegal immigrants from deportation.
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At least four hecklers, all of them women, yelled at the president
at the Copernicus Center where he had gone to promote his
go-it-alone immigration plan that will remove the threat of
deportation for up to 4.7 million illegal immigrants.
Obama had gone to a Polish neighborhood to stress that the
immigration problem in the United States is not restricted to
Latinos and that there are people from around the world who are in
the country illegally, such as Poles and Irish.
Obama was in mid-speech when a woman shouted about his deportation
policies. Under the Obama administration, thousands of people in the
country illegally have been deported, an issue frequently raised
with the president by pro-immigrant advocates.
"OK, it's good to be back in Chicago," Obama said in reply to the
hecklers. The president is from Chicago.
"But I'm not going to be able to have a conversation with each of
you separately. There are other ways of engaging. Just sit down....
I know people are passionate about this. But be respectful of people
who are here."
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He said there have been times when families have been broken apart
by deportation, and that it bothers him. He said the ultimate answer
is for Congress to pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill.
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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