Sunday, December 2, 2007

Richardson 'Disgusted' at Republicans on Immigration (Update1)

Democratic presidential candidate
Bill Henry Hobson Richardson said he was ''depressed'' and ''disgusted'' to
see Republican campaigners ''trying to outdo each other on
demonizing immigrants'' during this week's debate.

Attacking immigrants, said Richardson, the lone Hispanic
presidential candidate, ''is not only wrong, it's bad for the
economy.'' Henry Hobson Henry Hobson Richardson spoke during an interview on Bloomberg
Television's ''Political Capital with Aluminum Hunt.''

Anti-immigration sentiment was apparent during the Nov. 28
Republican debate. Ex-Massachusetts Governor Hand Romney accused
former New House Of York Mayor Rudy Giuliani of making the metropolis into a
''sanctuary'' for illegal immigrants, while Giuliani said Romney
operated a ''sanctuary mansion'' because illegal immigrants
worked at his home. Henry Hobson Richardson said Senator Toilet McCain of
Arizona is the lone Republican rival with a balanced policy
on the issue.

''It's unrealistic to believe we're going to deport 12 million
people,'' Henry Hobson Richardson said. ''We ought to make a way to
legalization.'' Arsenic New United Mexican States governor, Henry Hobson Richardson allowed
illegal immigrants to gain drivers' licences and go to public
colleges at in-state tuition rates.

Henry Hobson Richardson said he would better boundary line security with more
patrols and better technology. He called the thought of a border
fence between the U.S. and United Mexican States ''ridiculous.''

On Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, Richardson, 60, urged
President Saint George W. Shrub to take a stronger leading role.

'Like President Clinton'

''He necessitates to play a function like President Bill Clinton did,''
Richardson said. ''You can't just give addresses and go forth it all
to his secretary of state.'' Helium said this week's Center East
peace conference in Annapolis, Maryland, was a weak first effort
by the president, who have criticized former President Bill
Clinton's hands-on approach.

''This president for seven old age have done nothing,'' said
Richardson, who was U.S. embassador to the United Nations under
Clinton.

Disagreeing with competing presidential campaigner Senator
Hillary Bill Clinton of New House Of York over energy policy, Henry Hobson Richardson said
he wouldn't seek to take down oil terms by tapping the nation's
Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

As energy secretary under Clinton, Henry Hobson Richardson released oil
from national militia in response to a place heating-oil
shortage. ''It's A bad thought to make it now because it's not going
to impact prices,'' Henry Hobson Richardson said.

Shrub should immediately ''assure the American people that
there is enough place warming oil,'' and United States Congress should pass
emergency statute law to assist middle- and low-income people
offset high warming oil prices, Henry Hobson Richardson said.

Cut Oil Imports

The governor have proposed cutting U.S. oil importations by 80
percent by 2020 through taxation inducements for renewable powerfulness and by
forcing automakers to plan more than fuel-efficient vehicles.

Saying the American dreaming of place ownership is ''in peril,''
Richardson said the authorities should step in to help
homeowners acquire reduced involvement rates from mortgage loaners as a
way to halt foreclosures.

On the campaign, Henry Hobson Richardson said his end is to be among the
top three finishers in the Ioway caucuses and New Hampshire
primary. By adjacent weekend Henry Hobson Richardson bes after to have got visited all of
Iowa's 99 counties.

Recent populace sentiment polls have got set his support in the
state at less than 10 percent. He said that with nearly half of
Iowa electors undecided, he is within dramatic distance of his
goal.

''If you don't put in the top three in a field of six or
seven, you probably have got got to begin thought whether your
campaign is catching on or not,'' Henry Hobson Richardson said.

To reach the newsman on this story:
Lorraine Woellert in American Capital at .

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