Monday, June 7, 2010
Obama asks Brewer to work with him in
re Immigration
The White
House
(Readout
of the President’s meeting with Gov. Brewer of Arizona)
The President had a good meeting with Governor Jan
Brewer of Arizona at the White House today to discuss a range of critical issues of mutual interest, including the President’s
comprehensive plan to secure the Southwest border and the unprecedented resources his Administration has devoted to that effort.
The President and Governor Brewer also discussed the President’s decision to deploy up to an additional 1,200 requirements-based
National Guard troops to the border and his upcoming request to Congress of $500 million in supplemental funds for enhanced
border protection and law enforcement activities as part of that integrated strategy. The President listened to Governor
Brewer’s concerns, and noted that the Administration’s ongoing border protection and security efforts have increased
pressure on illegal trafficking organizations through record seizures of illegal weapons and bulk cash transiting from the
United States to Mexico, resulted in significant seizures of illegal drugs headed into the United States, lowered the average
violent crime statistics in states along the Southwest Border, and reduced illegal immigration into the United States.
Despite the significant improvements, the President
acknowledged the understandable frustration that all Americans share about the broken immigration system, and the President
and Governor agreed that the lack of action to fix the broken system at the federal level is unacceptable. As he did
at the recent meeting with Senate Republicans, the President underscored that security measures alone won’t fix the
broken borders, there needs to be comprehensive immigration reform that includes: lasting and dedicated resources by
which to secure our borders and make our communities safer; holding unscrupulous employers accountable who hire workers illegally
and exploit them and providing clear guidance for the many employers who want to play by the rules; and requiring those who
have come here illegally to pay a fine, pay back taxes, learn English, and get right with the law. The President urged
Governor Brewer to be his partner in working in a bipartisan manner on comprehensive immigration reform to implement the type
of smart, sensible, and effective solutions the American people expect and deserve from their federal government. Regarding
Arizona law SB1070, the President reiterated his concern with the measure, including that a patchwork of different state immigration
regulations around the country would interfere with the federal government’s responsibility to set and enforce immigration
policy.
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The White House, Office of the Press Secretary, June
3, 2010; distributed by America.gov, Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State.