The Caucus: Romney Outlines Approach to Immigration in Speech to Latino Officials
Speaking to Latino elected officials, Mitt Romney proposed granting green cards to immigrants who earn advanced degrees in America and giving legal status to immigrants who serve in the military. ...
Published By: The New York Times - Thursday, 21 June, 2012
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