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Hillary Clinton Faces Tough Questions on Immigration, Gets Booed for Her Responses [VIDEO]

While anti-immigrant forces are extremely vocal, most Americans want our next president to support immigrant rights and a path to citizenship.
December 13, 2007  |  
 
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More than 2,000 Iowa caucus-goers and over 1,600 voters from 32 other states were at the Heartland Presidential Forum, where everyday Americans took the stage to ask real questions about real issues to leading presidential candidates.

In this clip, Senator Hillary Clinton faces tough questions about immigration issues. It's clear that while anti-immigrant forces are extremely vocal in politics today, most Americans believe in fairness and equality and demand our next president support immigrant rights and a path to citizenship.

For more discussion on this clip and the rest of the Heartland Presidential Forum, visit: http://www.movementvisionlab.org/blog

Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.

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