Democratic lawmakers criticized Hispanic Wednesday's statements a favorite Republican U.S. presidential candidate for Mitt Romney, who was hard on the immigration issue in a debate the day before. Romney "feels the need to oppose any type of human politics, even if it means betraying the legacy of our nation that we were created by immigrants, "said Representative Silvestre Reyes Hispanic in a teleconference with reporters organized by the committee for re-election of President Barack Obama. Romney declared himself opposed to a comprehensive immigration reform and ran for the first securing U.S. borders, a national security debate with seven other Republican candidates. A deportation for Former Governor Romney also declared in favor of the deportations of undocumented, under President Obama are breaking records, with about 400 000 per year. "Anything other than deportation is not a solution" for Romney, criticized other Hispanic lawmakers invited to the meeting by the campaign committee, Charles Gonzalez. "We know that this is not a solution, "said Gonzalez, who heads the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. While waiting for critical Romney distanced himself from his main contender in the polls to elect a Republican presidential candidate, former Congressman Newt Gingrich. "I'm ready to be criticized if I say that we have to be human when applied to law, without giving citizenship but looking for a way to legalize "the 11 million undocumented immigrants present in the United States, Gingrich said during the televised debate. "We can not have amnesty saying that people who come here illegally can stay for the rest of his life legally, "Romney said when asked about the issue.
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