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Romney strikes new pose at Latino conference



Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks to the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials in Orlando, Fla., on Thursday.



Mitt Romney cozied up to the Latino community Thursday, a demographic he performs poorly in, with a speech at the annual conference of National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials (NALEO).



Romney position on immigration has been in the spotlight in the week since President Obama created an executive order that stays the deportation of some young immigrants who arrived here illegally.



Recent polls suggest that Hispanics not north face promotion code only overwhelmingly support the president candidacy over Romney but also Obama new immigration policy.



Knowing his audience, Romney started off in an almost conciliatory tone, but quickly began hammering the president on the economy, health care reform, and immigration.



four years ago gave someone new a chance to lead. Someone who we hadn known very long, who didn have much of a record but promised to lead us to a better place. When Barack Obama came to office, America wished him well and hoped for the best, Romney said. and half years later north face coupon code 2013 over 23 million Americans are out of work, unemployed, underemployed, or simply quit looking for a job. At a time when we should be gaining momentum in the economy, we actually seeing us lose a bit of it. Job growth has slowed. As you know, Hispanics have been hit disproportionately hard. He presented himself as the alternative, the candidate who will improve their economic wellbeing but also address longterm, immigration reform.



The Republican candidate continued to oppose the president halt on deportations in a roundabout way, but did offer a few of his own proposals, including:



Streamlining temporary worker visas for those in agriculture or other seasonal jobs



Enhanced border security, including a hightech fence



will put in place my own longterm solution that will replace and supersede the president temporary measure, Romney said as a way to answer whether or not he would repeal Obama's order. The remark was similar to ones he made on Sunday during Face the Nation.



Media outlets noticed Romney's "softer tone on immigration," as put it, since the Republican primary season.