WASHINGTON (AP) President Barack Obama on Friday told activists who are fasting to protest inaction in Congress on immigration legislation that their "commitment to change" ultimately will help pressure lawmakers to act.
On the day after the U.S. harvest holiday of Thanksgiving, marked by an abundance of food, Obama stopped in at a heated tent on the National Mall, home to Washington's most famous monuments, where some activists have drunk only water since Nov. 12 in support of immigration legislation.
Republican House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner has refused to schedule a vote on a comprehensive immigration measure the Senate passed this summer that would offer a path to citizenship for the 11 million immigrants living in the U.S. illegally and tighten border security.
Many Republicans question offering citizenship to people who broke U.S. immigration laws.
"I want everybody to know I remain optimistic that we're going to get this done," Obama said, according to video of his remarks.