01/11/2009
The AP reports:
Yeah, sure, that was the problem — partisan squabbling, rather than the public hating your plan.President George W. Bush told a group of Texas reporters Friday that he regretted immigration policies were not reformed while he was in office.
"I’m very disappointed that it didn’t pass," he said in an interview with correspondents from his home state. "I’m very worried about the message that said, 'Republicans are anti-immigrant.'"
Bush said he wanted a comprehensive immigration plan "not for political standing or for Latinos, but because it was best for the country," the Houston Chronicle reported in its online edition Friday.
The outgoing president said that in hindsight he should have pushed his immigration proposal soon after the 2004 election, rather than after partisan squabbling over Social Security began.
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