A Quote by Susana Martinez

I absolutely advocate for comprehensive immigration reform. — © Susana Martinez
I absolutely advocate for comprehensive immigration reform.
We desperately need comprehensive immigration reform in this nation, and yes, comprehensive immigration reform proposals are nuanced and complicated, but you know what shouldn't be? Our capacity to see each other's humanity.
Self-deport? What the heck does that mean? I have no doubt Hispanics have been alienated during this campaign. But now there's an opportunity for Gov. Romney to have a sincere conversation about what we can do and why. I absolutely advocate for comprehensive immigration reform. Republicans want to be tough and say, 'Illegals, you're gone.' But the answer is a lot more complex than that.
The good news is that we really do think that ... on the immigration issue, that we will, before summer, have comprehensive immigration reform.
I thought that conclusion that we leaped to right after the election, that has been disproven statistically so many times, I don't know why Republicans would advocate that advocating for comprehensive immigration reform is somehow a political solution for the Republicans losing a percentage of Hispanics. I probably have less appetite for this than either the Senate or colleagues in the House, certainly the Democrats and most likely members of the Republican Conference. They are still wrestling with trying to get their education up to a level where they can actually advocate for policy.
I marched with you in the streets of Chicago to meet our immigration challenge. I fought with you in the Senate for comprehensive immigration reform. And I will make it a top priority in my first year as President.
Our immigration policy should be driven by what is in the best interest of this great country and the American people. Comprehensive immigration reform will strengthen U.S. security and boost economic growth.
I was a co-sponsor of Comprehensive Immigration Reform.
We can pass practical, comprehensive immigration reform.
It's clear that we need comprehensive immigration reform.
We need to pass comprehensive immigration reform, period.
In terms of immigration, we're seeing a lot of Democrats and Republicans use the really elastic term, 'Comprehensive Immigration Reform,' and they don't totally understand what that means. For us in El Paso, it's part of a larger discussion about the nature of the border.
We know that the United States Senate has passed comprehensive immigration reform. We know it can happen. And that, to me, is what we need to do. We have a broken immigration system. And I say this because we are a country that has always opened our doors. That's who we are.
Comprehensive immigration reform should be debated and passed by Congress.
Immigration reform almost happened under President George W. Bush. Twice. And it was comprehensive.
It is in our national interest for Congress to act on immigration reform in a comprehensive manner.
Comprehensive immigration reform would reduce the deficit and help grow the economy.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!