New hope for migrant reform

New hope for migrant reform
- December 3, 2013
- Louis DeSipio, political science and Chicano/Latino studies professor, is quoted by AZcentral.com December 3, 2013
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From AZcentral:
Other observers called Boehner’s decision to add Tallent to his staff, even at this
late date, a positive sign for immigration reform’s prospects. Some believe there
remains a window for action in early to mid-2014, before Capitol Hill is paralyzed
by election-year partisanship. “It’s a signal that despite the fact that Speaker Boehner
really hasn’t been able to move his caucus forward all year, that he’s not giving
up,” said Louis DeSipio, a professor of political science and Latino/Chicano studies
at the University of California, Irvine.
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