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DENVER (AP) - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney would end an Obama administration policy allowing some young illegal immigrants to stay in the country and work, though anyone already granted a reprieve from possible deportation wouldn't see that permission revoked.

Romney told The Denver Post on Monday that people who are able to earn the two-year reprieves to stay and work wouldn't be in danger of deportation if he is elected. His campaign later clarified that while Romney would honor permission to stay as granted under President Barack Obama, a Romney administration wouldn't grant such permission.

Obama announced in June that he would prevent deportation for some people brought to the United States illegally as children. Applicants must not have a serious criminal record and must meet other requirements, such as graduating from high school or serving in the U.S. military. At the time, Romney criticized Obama for circumventing Congress and changing the policy a few months before the presidential election.

The Obama campaign criticized Romney as "extreme." Spokeswoman Gabriela Domenzain said Romney "is against any sensible solution to fix our broken immigration system."

Romney's campaign clarified his position ahead of Wednesday's presidential debates and in the wake of the Republican's Monday interview with the Post.

"The people who have received the special visa that the president has put in place, which is a two-year visa, should expect that the visa would continue to be valid. I'm not going to take something that they've purchased," Romney said, promising to put a comprehensive immigration reform plan into place before those visas expire.

Throughout the Republican primary, Romney took an aggressive tack on immigration, saying in debates that he approved of "self-deportation," in which undocumented workers would choose to leave on their own because they were unable to find work in the U.S. He assailed rival Rick Perry, the Texas governor, for allowing illegal immigrants to attend Texas state colleges and universities at in-state tuition rates.

Romney also said he would veto the so-called DREAM Act, legislation that would have allowed a path to citizenship for non-American-born children of illegal immigrants if they meet certain education or service requirements. Romney has always said he supports a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants who serve in the military.

After rival Rick Santorum dropped out of the primary, leaving Romney the presumptive Republican nominee, the former Massachusetts governor indicated he would review potential legislation from Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., that would have allowed some young illegal immigrants a way to stay in the country. To date, Rubio has not offered such legislation in the Senate.


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    The Conservative wrote...
    Governor Romney
    is dead on correct!
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    wrote...
    illegals and free stuff
    It sucks, legal hard working American born people can't get medical, social security help or anything that we pay taxes for. Oh I forgot, be illegal and you get anything and everything for FREE. Let's try that in Mexico.
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    Michoacan wrote...
    But only up to a point.
    "The national government has significant power to regulate immigration...Arizona may have understandable frustrations with the problems caused by illegal immigration while that process continues, but the state may not pursue policies that undermined federal law."
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    Solitaire wrote...
    ILLEGAL MEANS JUST THAT... ILLEGAL
    Over half of them are on our social service programs making it hard for those that are legal citizens that have paid into the system to receive. Anchor babies are not legal citizens and this practice of people flying in from around the world to have their children here needs to stop not just coming up from the border.
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    The Chemist wrote...
    @Solitaire
    "Anchor babies" (what a nasty term) are not legal citizens?????? Says who? You? Who are you? Part of the US Supreme Court or something? You are simply a joke!!! How do you dare to try to undermine a person's citizenship with a bigoted stunt like that?
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    gilbert armenta wrote...
    What a horrible term
    Anchor babies.., you mean LEGAL citizens? I love how people disregard our beloved constitution when convenient, why do you feel you can ignore parts of our constitution?
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    Minuteman wrote...
    Arizona tax payers are on the hook
    for the 1.7 billion wasted on illegal aliens. Thats 1.7 billion that will not go to Arizona children or families, so yeah Arizona does have understandable frustrations..
    Protect our borders and our communities
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    wrote...
    Anchor babies?
    What you mean are offspring of illegal alien identity thieving invading criminals.
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    voiceofreality wrote...
    Mitt will give back MCSO
    287 g standing , fire the racist DOJ and restore law and order.
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    Steve wrote...
    Any smart person would end
    Obama's immigration policies or the lack thereof.

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