First order of business: Register them to vote Democrat.

Via The Hill:

… Democrats and advocates are optimistic that the administration will take significant steps in the absence of Republican action on immigration. But the administration, they say, has kept the decision very close to the vest.

“Nobody seems to know either the what or the when,” a Democratic aide said Tuesday.

That uncertainty hasn’t prevented some Democrats from planning for sweeping administrative changes.

Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-Ill.), Congress’s most vocal advocate for comprehensive immigration reform, is confident enough that the administration will go big that he’s gathering Wednesday in Chicago with Mayor Rahm Emanuel (D) and a group of between 40 and 50 civic leaders to build a working group tasked with managing whatever changes are coming.

“We want to get as many as we can out of the vicious cycle of deportation,” Gutiérrez told MSNBC Monday. “We’re getting ready.”

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