Speaking to Hispanic activists recently, the president blamed Republicans for failing to enact immigration reforms.
“Let’s be honest, I need a dance partner here and the floor is empty," said President Obama.
Political analysts say Mr. Obama needs Hispanic voters to win re-election in 2012. But a recent Gallup Poll shows his approval rating among Hispanics has slipped.
At the rally, the anger was palpable.
“The United States is deporting veterans and that is not American," said Vietnam war veteran Manuel Valenzuela.
Business leaders testifying on Capitol Hill also seek immigration reform. But their interests are more narrow. They seek quick visa approval for high tech foreign employees. They say the United States is losing top workers because the immigration process is so cumbersome.
Microsoft attorney Brad Smith says other countries have friendlier immigration policies toward top talent.
“The world economy has changed," said Smith. "It used to be that people would move in search of the right jobs. Now jobs move in search of the right people.”
NASDAQ CEO Robert Greifeld says high-skilled immigrants in the U.S. create jobs.
“Among the Fortune 500 companies, we found at least 14 NASDAQ companies with foreign-born founders," said Greifeld. "These companies have created over $522 billion in market capitalization and employ over 500,000 workers.”
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