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President Barack Obama revived his push for comprehensive immigration reform Tuesday, citing America’s legacy as a nation of immigrants and saying that detecting a solution for millions of undocumented workmen is fussy to the country’s general hereafter.

"We define ourselves for a nation of immigrants — a nation that welcomes those willing to embrace America’s precepts," Obama said during a visit to El Paso, Texas.

"It doesn’t matter where you get busy. What matters namely namely you believe in the ideals on which we were founded, that you trust entire of us are equal," he said. "In embracing America, you can convert American. That is what makes this nation large."

The president’s speech was chapter of his administration’s venture to regain the initiative on a hot-button publish that has largely been ceded to state government chairmen in recent months. It took place against a background of intense political planning on the part of both Democrats and Republicans seeking to use the issue to their own convenience in the 2012 plebiscite war.

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Among additional entities, Obama ripped GOP leaders as setting impossible standards for border enforcement ahead creature willing to slit a handle with their Democratic similarities.

"All the material they asked for, we’ve done," he said, citing a scope of treads taken to improve security according the Mexican border. "I infer there will be those who will attempt to migrate the goalposts 1 extra time. … Maybe they’ll mention we need a trench. Or alligators in the moat."

"They’ll not be satisfied," he said. But "that’s politics."

"The most significant step we can take now to safe the borders is to repair the system as a entire so that less people have stimulus to enter illegally in quest of work at first," Obama said. "This would permit agencies to focus on the worst menaces on both of our borders — from pill traffickers to those who would come here to perpetrate acts of violence or terror."

The president accentuated that, as part of comprehensive reform, Washington has to "secure the borders and enforce the law." Business landlords, he said, need to be punished for exploiting undocumented personnel.

At the same time, people who have entered the country illegally must agree they broke the law, pay taxes and a fine, learn English and be willing to undergo backdrop checks before beginning the legalization process, he additional.

Key proponents of tighter immigration standards were disappointed with Obama’s suggestion.

"Basically the president laid out a plan for open immigration," said Ira Mehlman, a lecturer for the Federation for American Immigration Reform.

The chancellor is offering to "give the people who are here a slap on the wrist and let them all stay," Mehlman said. He’s promoting "immigration on demand. … Nobody will crash any immigration statutes because there won’t be any immigration laws."

Mehlman called the president’s comments "a speech given by candidate Obama, not necessarily President Obama."

Some reform advocates were also unimpressed with the president’s remarks.

"We have heard a lot of these words before," said Ivan Ceja, a student by the University of Fullerton in California. "He has the power to stop deportations. He needs to take behavior."

Immigration reform advocates impulse Obama to take action

Obama’s speech came in the get up of a series of recent appointments with key Latino officials and reform advocates. Despite an offensive push for substantive policy changes from his political found, the president has again said he won’t deed on his own to implement provisions of a reform bill that failed to conquer congressional approval last annual.

Some reform advocates "hope that I could just bypass Congress and change the law myself. But that’s not how a democracy works," the president said.

The president has, whatsoever, changed Washington’s enforcement priorities.

A recent increase in deportations "has been a source of controversy," he acknowledged. "But I absence to emphasize: We are not doing this haphazardly. We are focusing our limited resources on violent offenders and human convicted of offenses — not families, no folks who are fair looking to scrape together one income."

A number of states — most notably Arizona — are moving in the opposite direction, shoving legislation making it easier to deport people solely for being in the country illegally.

Key parts of a fashionable Arizona law requiring police officers to check a person’s immigration status meantime enforcing other laws were recently blocked by the allied courts. The Justice Department sued the state, arguing that only the allied government has the authority to dictate immigration policy.

Federal zone and appellate judges have blocked that provision of the law, and Arizona’s governor inquired the U.S. Supreme Court to take the circumstance Monday.

For their part, national Republican leaders have indicated an unwillingness to think broader changes — including a route to citizenship for undocumented immigrants — until the Mexican border is brought under tighter control.

Progressive reform advocates, meanwhile, have been frustrated by Congress’s inability to pass the DREAM Act, which would offer legal standing to immigrants who entered the United States illegally as kid under the age of 16 and have lived in the country for at least 5 years.

The bill would necessitate, among other things, a lofty educate or General Educational Development diploma, two years of college or military service, and murderer background checks.

Advocates say the bill would give legal standing to young people brought to the United States by their parents who have bettered themselves and served their new country.

High school student hopes for immigration reform

One Latino advocacy team — Presente.org — released a statement before Obama’s speech criticizing the president for defect to issue an executive mandate stopping the deportation of juvenile undocumented immigrants until legislation such as the DREAM Act is passed.

"All we have heard from President Obama are vacant lectures," the statement said.

Republican competitors equate the measure to amnesty, and have said it would marking to the earth that the United States is not solemn almost enforcing its laws or its borders. They have also called the bill unjust to immigrants who, in numerous cases, waited years to come to the country legally.

"The president will must present a maneuver that takes amnesty off the chart and focuses, instead, on production a real commitment to boundary and interior security," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, said Tuesday morning.

"If the president does these 2 asset, he will find muscular bipartisan assist. If he doesn’t, he won’t."

The DREAM Act was vanquished by a Republican filibuster in the Senate last December after winning corridor in the House of Representatives. Most analysts believe it has tiny become of removing the GOP-controlled House now.

Obama said Tuesday he will keep pushing for passage of the amount. "It was a tremendous displeasure to obtain so close and watch politics get in the direction," he said.

"The mind that we would penalize (babies of unlawful immigrants) is marble and makes not sense," he added. "We are a better country that that."

Undocumented immigrant student says he’s been threatened

Regardless of the destiny of the DREAM Act, the immigration issue remains politically potent. Obama won several Western states in 2008 — including Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada — partly on the rising power of the Latino ballot. Democrats believe Hispanic voters might put traditionally Republican Arizona in play next year.

In the long run, Democrats are also hoping to use their advantage within Hispanics to make inroads in essence GOP states such as Texas.

Obama won more than two-thirds of the nationwide Hispanic vote in 2008. His approval rating among Hispanics hovered approximately 68% during the first three months of this year, along to the most recent CNN/Opinion Research Corporation polls.

For their part, Republicans have depended on the immigration issue in the elapse to blaze up conservative voters. Some analysts also believe that if Democrats push too hard, also quickly on immigration, especially in difficult economy times, it could push swing voters toward the GOP.

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Melody McClure

The tornadoes weren’t forgotten. The families of the hundreds who were killed in last week’s record eruption that flattened towns in the South, and the tens of thousands whose homes or affairs were damaged, and the many donors and volunteers who rushed to their aid from around the globe didn’t forget about the destruction, even later the United States announced it had killed Osama bin Laden.

But the gangster mastermind’s decease has dominated citizen headlines since Sunday night, pushing tornado catastrophe reports, meantime still creature made, down the pecking mandate. The mayor of Tuscaloosa — the University of Alabama city where at least 41 died and 25 still are lacking — noticed.

Mayor Walter Maddox said this week that "with Tuscaloosa no longer being in the national medium, I trust it can present a problem in terms of prompting the nation that what we face down here is a mishap," along to The Crimson White.

He understands why bin Laden caught the headlines, but the South’s devastated communities will need sustained attention from the public and the federal government, he told CNN in a call interview Thursday.

"Our state was buffet with a Katrina-like accident with fewer than 10 to quarterutes’ notice, and it’s working to take years for our state and this city to recover," Maddox said. "What is major … is (retaining) the support from the federal government, and a lot of that will be borne out of the attention in this country."

Weather officials said more than 175 confirmed tornadoes hit the South and the Midwest April 27-28, and the absolute, once all is analyzed, could exceed 300. The twisters caused at fewest 327 deaths, at least 249 of which were in Alabama, officials said.

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In Tuscaloosa, a heavy tornado cut a 5.9-mile route of dispose, damaging or devastating more than 5,700 architectures, instantly affecting an estimated 13,700 folk who lived and went there, mayoral spokeswoman Heather McCollum said.

Search teams still are searching the wreckage as sufferers, and the city namely reiterating maneuvers because temporary housing. At the campus, where spring ultimates were canceled and May graduation has been procrastinated to August, students are using fraternity/sorority houses as accumulation points as edible and supplies, and they’ve conveyed thousands of hot meals to the community, school employee Lucy Sikes said.

Sikes took asylum in a bathtub with her husband and two small babies while the April 27 storm rendered her home uninhabitable. Her home is residing in a friend’s garden home while trying to resolve what to do afterward.

"I understand there’s been a lot of newspaper lately, but amuse reserve (Tuscaloosa) in your thoughts and prayers," Sikes told CNN’s Brooke Baldwin on Thursday.

Volunteers, passers-by and storm victims have been documenting the region’s devastation on CNN’s iReport. While passing via the tornado-hit small town of Glade Spring, Virginia, Jeremy Michael this week took photos of damaged homes and metal that still was wrapped around trees.

"With all of the talk about the destructive tornadoes in the South, I feel namely many smaller towns that were impacted were forgotten to a degree," Michael, a West Virginia dweller and a meteorology important by the University of North Carolina at Asheville, told iReport.

Melody McClure, of Harvest, Alabama, was one of several volunteers who left from Huntsville to wash up sites approximately the space. She took pictures of homes missing plenary layers at her volunteer site in Madison County, Alabama.

‘Volunteers worked very hard all daytime piling up debris until we were picked up repeatedly by buses," she told iReport. "Several houses had completely lost their roofs, along with one or more wall. One or two houses were basically piles of rubble on their bases. I’m not familiar with this vicinity, but it saw to be fairly current, and consisted of good-sized brick homes."

Casey Nation, of McCalla, Alabama, told iReport the homes of several friends in handy Pleasant Grove either were leveled or had widespread damage.

"It was so hard looking families with no home or (who) lost a adored an. I could no and still cannot leave considering almost the harm," said Nation, who took pictures of the damage in Pleasant Grove last week.

Tuscaloosa spokeswoman McCollum said the city is "receiving colossal measures of patronize and assistance" from the federal administration, contributors and volunteers.

"It’s hard to say we have everything we need, but we have everything we need to get started," she said.

Mayor Maddox said he’s very impressed with the resources coming into the state by far. He said his city has the chance to revive, but with the state yet hurting from the recent recession, the city and zone need the country to keep disbursing attention.

"From the quite beginning, I’ve said we will not let the hurricanes define us. We’ll let our decision to vanquish … be what Americans memorize us along," he said.

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Los Angeles (CNN) — Doctors are cared namely Bryan Stow, the San Francisco Giants flare who was severely beaten outdoor the Los Angeles Dodger Stadium in late March, is accumulating fluid in his brain, along to physicians and his family’s website.

The family website formerly talked approximately possible surgery putting a shunt in Stow’s cranium, but not such surgery has been scheduled, talker Frank Toscano of the Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center told CNN on Friday.

For immediately, physicians have opted to treat a "slight" brain fluid accumulation with medicine, hospital spokeswoman Rosa Saca told CNN in written comments.

"There was debate within the remedial crew of the probability of having braat all times on Thursday alternatively Friday deserving to puny liquid establish up shown in a CT scan," Saca said Friday. "However the accordance of the team as of yesterday was to prop off on this meantime other fathom were taken (medication).

"Another measure is to begin slowly removing the anti-seizure pill that he has been on. These are not the same medications that he was on to keep him in a medically induced coma," Saca said.

"He continues to be monitored closely for signs of head movement, including anybody seizures."

The family said they met with the head neurologist and Stow’s surgeon earlier this week, and "both engage that Bryan is not responding to stimulation as many as he ought be," the website said.

On Wednesday, "it was judged to start lowering the 8 medications he namely aboard. The cardinal objective is apt reserve Bryan from experiencing important seizures," the household said.

"He has been having seizure spikes merely the physicians cannot keep ‘chasing’ those and still anticipate to attempt to retard his responses," the family website said. "So afresh we await … and pray."

Stow, 42, remains in a coma in fussy condition, Toscano said.

Authorities said Stow suffered severe pate injuries in an unprovoked knocking in a parking lot outside Dodger Stadium later a March 31 Dodgers-Giants baseball game, the season key for either teams.

Two men allegedly reached him in the parking lot and began hitting and punching him while exclaiming profanities about the Giants, police said.

The attackers fled in a light-colored, four-door motorcar driven at a female with a young boy inside, authorities said. Police released composite sketches of the suspects, who they said were from 18 to 25 annuals antique. Officials are attempting a $100,000 award for information guiding to catches and convictions.

Stow, a father of 2, is a paramedic who voyaged from Santa Cruz, California, to make his first-ever visit to Dodgers Stadium. He went to the game with friends in party of the Giants World Series victory final season, a relative said.

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Washington (CNN) — While the White House and the CIA muse whether to release a photo of Osama bin Laden’s body, there’s debate outdoor the White House on what shock such graphic images might have.

There is a school of thought inside the White House that the photo release is needless for there is "no question" that bin Laden is dead, a senior administration official told CNN’s Gloria Borger.

"We’ve got the DNA, the facials, the wife (identification) and calculations," the source said. "There is no real publish that he didn’t get killed … What’s the point of putting them out while everyone knows he’s dead?"

Those disapproved trust that "if the point namely fair apt have some impact merit, why do it?" the source added.

The decision, the source said, will possible come down to Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, among other citizen security officials.

CIA Director Leon Panetta said Tuesday he thinks a photograph of bin Laden’s body will be loosened at some point, but that it is up to the White House to make the last call.

A opener counterterrorism adviser to President Barack Obama said that if the White House does decide to release images, it wants to do it in a "careful form."

"We also want to forecast what the response might be on the part of al Qaeda or others to the release of decisive information so that we can take the appropriate treads beforehand," John Brennan, deputy citizen security coach as counterterrorism and matherland security, said on CNN’s "American Morning" on Tuesday. "So any other stuff, whether it be photos or videos or whatever else, we are looking at it and will make the fitting decisions."

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers, a Republican from Michigan, said he was conflicted over whether the administration should release an image of bin Laden.

"It’s someone that we’re gonna must work through," Rogers said. "We want to make sure that we retain reputation, if there was any, in Osama bin Laden, so that we don’t anger problems other places in the world, and still invest ample evidence that human are confident that it was Osama bin Laden."

A senior administration lawful contained in the disputes told CNN’s John King that the photo release "could" come Tuesday by the CIA, addition that no decision has been made at the White House.

A government official versed with intelligence matters says deliberations are leaning toward release and said that there is "growing unity" to release the photo but emphasizes, "it isn’t unanimous and everybody has understandable hesitation."

A senior U.S. official told CNN’s Jessica Yellin that the photos were taken at a airport in Afghanistan. The official described it as a explicit picture of bin Laden’s face, but he has a heavy open head wound along either eyes. Other photos embody the aggression on the compound and bin Laden’s burial at sea.

Emad El-Din Shahin, a instructor of religion at the University of Notre Dame, said the administration is in a "tough position."

"On the one hand, it needs to prove to the world that bin Laden is dead; on the other, it also needs to avoid provoking the sentiments of Muslims and enraging bin Laden’s followers. It would be better if the U.S. tin prove bin Laden’s death without showing his grisly death photos, Shahin said.

Some have suggested that the U.S. release a video of bin Laden’s burial at sea, but Shahin said that’s an affront to Islam.

"The brain of al-Azhar, the Muslim world’s oldest religious creation, narrated the disposal of bin Laden’s body in the ocean as, ‘an affront to religious and person values.’ I consider showing this video will not be sapient and ambition reflect one image of American hubris."

At a news meeting on Tuesday, Sen. Diane Feinstein, chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said she saw no need to release an image since there is other evidence to prove bin Laden is dead.

"I just don’t see a need to do it," she said. "The DNA has been dispositive. People may still doubt that therefore there may be cause — I don’t know — to release the photo which I know is very graphic."

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell told CNN’s "The Situation Room" on Monday that "I don’t need to look it."

"He’s dead. We entire know that," Powell said. "His body has been buried at sea, and I’ll leave it up to the administration as to if it serves anybody intention or not."

An advocate of releasing the a image said it would allow the nation to move on.

"The photo should be released no matter how graphic it is," said Mark Pasetsky, a social medium strategist, in a Forbes annotation. "The maximum essential entity is to assure the country shakes forward and experiences closure on this horrific catastrophe. A photo of bin Laden dead will do just that and would serve as an exclamation point on Obama’s historic proclamation."

Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Joe Lieberman said Monday that it "may be necessary" to release an image to wipe any doubts.

"My own instinct is it’s probably needful to release those pictures, but, you know, I will respect however determination the president makes," Lieberman said. "I will tell you this: For my own portion, based on information that I’ve received, I am indeed convinced that the man who was killed yesterday was Osama bin Laden."

Sen. Susan Collins, the ranking minority member on Lieberman’s committee, also said that meantime she has no doubt that bin Laden is die, she understands that doubters will need proof to put the material to repose.

"I recognize that there will be those who will attempt to generate this fable that he’s living and that we missed him somehow," she said. "And in order to put that to rest, it may be necessary to release some of the pictures or video or the DNA test to discourage that from happening."

Powell said he doubts releasing an image will satisfy doubters.

"There will be skeptics out there as you know whether in the Middle East (or elsewhere)," Powell said. "Even if you show the picture, there’ll be skeptics. That’s just the nature of the world. Because they’ll say it was Photoshopped."

There seems to be no doubt almost his necrosis among bin Laden’s followers — chatter on the radical websites that bin Laden’s gangster web secondhand to talk to the world mourned his passing with an corner of defiance, celebrating him as a sufferer and vowing al Qaeda will continue antagonism its leader’s death.

There were doubters in the Arabsalabo globe afterward the U.S. announced that deposed Iraqi emperor Saddam Hussein’s sons Uday and Qusay were killed in a gun battle in July 2003. The Bush administration released images of the two afterward a mortician had cleaned up their bodies.

CNN’s John Blake and the CNN Wire contributed to this report.

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