Obama: Congress Prevents Fully Staffed Supreme Court

Obama: Congress Prevents Fully Staffed Supreme Court

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The transcript discusses the need for bipartisan immigration reform, highlighting Congress's inability to act due to partisan politics. It emphasizes the importance of a fully staffed Supreme Court and criticizes the use of immigration issues as a political tool during election years. The speaker argues against unrealistic solutions like mass deportation and building walls, advocating for a balanced approach that respects both the law and the nation's immigrant heritage.

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3 mins • 1 pt

How has the current Congress affected the nomination process for the Supreme Court?

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What is the main issue discussed regarding the Supreme Court's functionality?

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What concerns are raised about the immigration issue during election years?

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What is the speaker's view on the notion of amnesty in relation to immigration?

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What does the speaker suggest is the real issue with the current immigration system?

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