San Diego, CA - US Senator John McCain delivered an impressive performance today to the conference attendees at NCLR. I must admit that he performed much better than I was expecting. Senator McCain focused on his support for improving relations with Latin America (something that NDN had been promoting through our Latin American Policy Initiative), the importance for assisting small businesses to help the economy, he spoke of the contributions that many Hispanics provide to our Armed Forces and yes he spoke of immigration. Although he did not provide the rock star atmosphere that was evident during Senator Obama's speech, he kept the audience engaged and informed. It is no secret that I disagree with many of Senator McCain's positions, and that I have criticized him for betraying Hispanics when he walked away from his own bill to pass Comprehensive Immigration Reform, but you have to give credit where credit is due. Senator McCain acknowledged that he was not in the most friendly room given recent polls that show Hispanics favoring Senator Obama by 2 to 1, and yet he still allowed the audience to pepper him with questions that were clearly difficult for him to address. In the most important exchange, at least in my opinion, Senator McCain was asked to clarify if his modified position on immigration that emphasizes border enforcement would be submitted in ONE bill or separate bills. Senator McCain stated that his proposal would be ONE bill that includes a pathway to citizenship for the undocumented immigrants in this country, but would provide for securing the border first. This is an important clarification to make because he has not made this statement before. NDN has advocated over the past few years that any Comprehensive Immigration Reform bill must include all aspects in one bill as opposed to multiple bills that deal with the various issues of immigration reform. This statement is significant, and it is important for immigration activists to confirm that this is in fact his position, and hold him to this position.
Tomorrow, I will be speaking on a panel titled - Latino Voters: Making their mark on the 2008 Election. For more info on the panel click here. Exciting times my friends, Iand will report back tomorrow.










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