Governor Bill Richardson joins Garrick Utley for a conversation on the state of America's immigration debate and how it can be handled to generate a better conversation and ultimately better policy.
Richardson makes the case for a solutions-oriented bipartisan approach to solving the problem- Council on Foreign Relations
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Governor Bill Richardson
Governor Bill Richardson was elected governor of New Mexico in 2002 by the largest margin of any candidate since 1964.
Governor Richardson just completed his third legislative session, cutting taxes for more than 500,000 working New Mexicans, creating a statewide pre-kindergarten program, revamping the state's higher education system, and increasing access to quality health care. He was a candidate for the 2008 presidential election.