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Thomas Jefferson campaigned for repeal of the Alien acts. Jimmy Carter favored a general amnesty for illegal immigrants. Barack Obama promises "Immigration reform" which helped him get Hispanic votes and is generally assumed to mean some easy path for illegal immigrants to gain citizenship without going through the current legal steps.

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