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PHOENIX -- Gov. Jan Brewer says she's leery of post-election talk about a possible compromise on illegal immigration that'd include securing the border and providing legal status to immigrants in the country illegally.

Brewer says in statement issued Friday that she recalls the 1986 compromise that provided legal status to millions while making unkept promises to secure the border.

Brewer says the first step now still needs to be securing the border.

She says once that's done, the next step can be to jointly pursue ways to fix what she calls the ``broken immigration system.'' She says that could be done in a way that's effective, practical and humane.

Brewer didn't specifically refer to any individual's statements, but U.S. House Speaker John Boehner earlier Friday said it's time to change U.S. immigration policies.

Boehner called on President Barack Obama to take the lead in coming up with a plan to address the estimated 11 million people living in the country illegally.

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    2cents wrote...
    Give It Up, Governor Brewer
    You are entirely correct, but now that Obama is reinstalled, we can only watch it unfold. And if Boehner thinks he is calling on obama to come up with an immigration plan, he is naieve. Obama has long had a so-called immigration plan. He may or may not choose to attempt to legalize it through Constitutional law. That, after all, is inconvenient, beneath him and contrary to his mission. He is only beginning to open the flood gates. Votes have consequences. Stay tuned and hang on tight.
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