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At a meeting attended by all 24 members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, President Obama stated his intent to push for a comprehensive immigration overhaul during the first year of his presidency. Although the president was said to have discussed specific timelines for legislation, neither the President nor the attendees disclosed dates for action following their meeting. The White House sought to play down the talks and the substance of the discussions apparently in recognition of how difficult it will be to gain the support needed to pass legislation creating substantial change in immigration policy. Rep. Raul Grijalva, a Democrat from Arizona who attended the meeting, said that President Obama promised to use his executive authority to make some substantive immigration changes soon, without waiting for passage of legislation.