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June 25, 2012

Romney reacts to Supreme Court Arizona ruling

Here's Mitt Romney's take on today's Supreme Court decision to strike down much of Arizona's tough immigration law. He does not mention the law itself:

“Today's decision underscores the need for a President who will lead on this critical issue and work in a bipartisan fashion to pursue a national immigration strategy. President Obama has failed to provide any leadership on immigration. This represents yet another broken promise by this President."

"I believe that each state has the duty--and the right--to secure our borders and preserve the rule of law, particularly when the federal government has failed to meet its responsibilities. As Candidate Obama, he promised to present an immigration plan during his first year in office.  But 4 years later, we are still waiting.”

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