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A way for GOP to defuse immigration issue? Photo: Gosia Wozniacka, AP print_article_embed|photo-7177951|article-5912372|7 comments_jump_embed|photo-7177951|article-5912372|1 email_share_embed|photo-7177951|article-5912372|1 facebook_share_embed|photo-7177951|article-5912372|2 twitter_share_embed|photo-7177951|article-5912372|3 pinterest_share_embed|photo-7177951|article-5912372|4 reddit_share_embed|photo-7177951|article-5912372|5 google_share_embed|photo-7177951|article-5912372|6 In this photo taken on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014 in Aloha, Oregon, the Romero-Morales family, from left to right, Kevin, Jorge, Clara, Alan, and Naethan, pose for a picture in their home’s dining room after President Obama’s televised announcement on immigration. The parents, Clara and Jorge, will likely qualify for relief from deportation, because two of their sons are U.S. citizens _ but they are afraid the relief might only be temporary, and Republicans could eventually take it away. In this photo taken on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014 in Aloha, Oregon,… DENVER (AP) — Republicans in search of a way to oppose President Barack Obama’s moves on immigration without alienating the nation’s fast-growing population of Hispanic voters may find a playbook in Colorado. Source: sfchronicle/ newsinca/a-way-for-gop-to-defuse-immigration-issue/
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