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Skriven 2007-03-07 23:31:36 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0703076) for Wed, 2007 Mar 7
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Interview of the President by Enrique Gratas, Univision
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For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary March 7, 2007

Interview of the President by Enrique Gratas, Univision The Map Room

˙˙White House News

˙˙˙˙˙ President's Trip to Latin America

11:55 A.M. EST

Q Thank you very much, Mr. President, for this opportunity to talk about
the trip and other issues. Yesterday, somebody very familiar to the
administration, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, was found guilty of the charges of
perjury, lying, obstruction of justice. What is the impact of your
administration of this verdict, or your personal feelings?

THE PRESIDENT: First, this was a very serious matter. A jury of his peers
analyzed the data very seriously and rendered a verdict that must be
respected. Secondly, I personally am sad. I'm sad for Mr. Libby and his
family. There was a sense of sadness to hear the verdict read for me. And
finally, this is an ongoing legal matter, there is more to be done in the
courts, and therefore, at this time it's inappropriate for the
administration to be commenting beyond just what you asked me.

Q Thank you. Some senators, one in particular, Mr. Kennedy, is suggesting
that you would pardon him. What's your idea?

THE PRESIDENT: Oh, I think -- as I say, there's an ongoing legal matter.
There's a lot of -- if you listen carefully, the lawyers are talking about
different avenues to approach this particular case. And so I'm pretty much
going to stay out of it until the course -- the case has finally run its
final -- the course it's going to take.

Q Thank you. About your trip to Latin America, some critics think that the
administration, your administration has neglected -- or prior
administrations have neglected our Latin American neighbors. This is your
fourth trip to Latin America.

THE PRESIDENT: Yes, sir.

Q What do you plan to accomplish?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, first of all, I think I plan to accomplish -- one --
the main thing is to kind of disabuse people of the notion that America
doesn't care about the neighborhood. And it troubles me to think that some
people in our neighborhood believe we don't care. We do -- I care deeply,
personally, about Latin America. And our country does. And what I'm going
to do is remind people when I go down that the American people have been
very generous on bilateral aid. We've increased the aid since I've been
President from $800 million a year to $1.6 billion. And there's ongoing
projects. And the important thing for people to understand is that the aid
primarily goes for social justice programs -- for education programs, or
health programs.

And the second thing I want to talk to people about is that -- the
importance of trade. The United States is a big market, and if you're a
poor farmer in parts of Central or South America, it seems like it makes
sense to be able to sell your product into this market. Why? Because you
may get a better price and it means you can make a better living. And so
trade, in my judgment, is positive, and it's a way to help people be lifted
out of poverty.

To summarize, a prosperous and peaceful Latin America is in the interest of
the United States.

Q Thank you. I'm sure you're aware of some protests in the countries that
you will visit, mainly because of the war in Iraq. Are you concerned about
those demonstrations?

THE PRESIDENT: I am proud to be going to a part of the world where people
can demonstrate, where people can express their minds. It happens quite
frequently when I travel around the world. I understand people's concern
about war. Nobody likes war. But I've had to make the decisions I made in
order to not only secure our people, but to deal with threats and to help
people be free.

And so I'm not surprised, nor am I angry. It's a part of life when you're
the President of the United States.

Q Mr. President, in the last 15 months, leftist governments have been
elected in many countries -- I'll mention three, for example -- last ones,
Bolivia, Ecuador, Nicaragua. Are you worried about this tendency in Latin
America?

THE PRESIDENT: You know, the thing -- first of all, I like the fact that
the countries in our neighborhood are free and people get to decide who the
governments -- who is in the government. I like that. I think it's great. I
would be worried if there are policies which ruin economies. That would
worry me -- in other words, if these governments make decisions that end up
making it very difficult for people to make a living and/or for there to be
more wealth throughout the society. I would be worried if there's no free
press -- in other words, if institutions that are necessary for a free
society were undermined. I would be worried, of course, if just the basic
needs of the people weren't met.

And so I applaud elections. I look forward to these governments responding
to the real needs of the people.

Q President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela has -- on many occasions, has called
you names, for example, liar, devil, terrorist, things like that. What is
your opinion about him? And how do you respond to those insults?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, I think it's really important for the people who are
observing U.S. reactions and U.S. policy to understand that our policies
are not aimed at creating tensions, but our policies are aimed at improving
people's lives. And that's really my message down there. There is a lot of
anticipation about what my trip means, and it's nothing more than to say we
want to be your friends, and we've got a very strong policy of improving
the lives of others.

I've been in politics a long time; there's a lot of name-calling in
politics. I've always found the best thing to do is to do what you think is
right and move beyond the name-calling.

Q Mr. President, the United States -- and this concerns Latin America, in
general, because most immigrants come from that continent -- never before
in this country have so many raids against immigrants. Are you planning
before you leave office support a plan to legalize so many millions of
undocumented workers?

THE PRESIDENT: A better way to describe this is, in the Oval Office I gave
a speech about comprehensive immigration reform. And comprehensive
immigration reform says that we ought to have a temporary worker program
that recognizes the fact that people are coming to do jobs that Americans
aren't doing so they can do so on a legal basis, but not forever.

Secondly, we got an issue with 12 million people that are here -- that are
here illegally. Now, we are a country of law and we should expect people to
recognize our laws. But I do not think there ought to be instant
legalization -- that's called amnesty. I think that would be a mistake. But
I also recognize we can't kick people out of the country. And so I'm going
to work with Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, and devise a way
that is rational and fair.

The current immigration system is not working. It needs to be changed. It
needs to be changed for the good of our country, and it needs to be changed
for the good of the people that are in our country.

Q Mr. President, I have to ask this question. You're going to meet with
President Calderon of Mexico. How are you going to resolve the difference
between the construction of the wall on the border?

THE PRESIDENT: Yes. I will explain to him that our Congress was very
worried that not enough was being done on both sides of the border about
preventing people from sneaking in. I will explain to him that the border
is going to be secured two ways -- one by modernization -- but it's more
than fence. This is a long border. We're going to have Border Patrol
agents, but instead of having a system that encourages people to sneak in,
we ought to have a system that says, you're welcome to come in on a legal
basis to do work America is not doing. I mean, it makes no sense to have a
system that doesn't recognize reality.

Now, that doesn't mean automatic citizenship. There ought to be a different
way to become a citizen. But it does say there are people who are hungry in
our neighborhood who want to do work that Americans aren't doing, and there
ought to be a legal process to do it, so they don't have to sneak across
the border. So the best way to secure the border is to have a comprehensive
immigration plan.

And it's controversial here in America. But I firmly believe my position is
a rational position, and the right position, and I'm going to work hard
with both Republicans and Democrats in Congress to get the bill this year.

Q I have 14 more questions in Spanish, but I have no time. (Laughter.)
Thank you very much.

THE PRESIDENT: Gracias, se or. (Laughter.)

Q Good luck for your trip.

END 12:05 P.M. EST

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