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POS Mexican illegal alien Rodolfo Macias is in its fifth day of hunger strike outside the White House. Photo: EFE

WASHINGTON – Rudolph Macias, a Mexican who has spent 20 years living in the U.S. illegally, is used to tackle challenges, the ultimate: a hunger strike outside the White House calling for President Barack Obama specifying the end of the year the immigration reform he promised.

Braving the cold in its fifth day of hunger strike, Macias, who has a deportation order on 7 December, urged undocumented immigrants, that cry out for the desired reform along with their family members who are U.S. citizens.

 "We (…) undocumented workers are not criminals but we left our home countries mostly class seek a better life," he told EFE.

The hunger strike was the culmination of a "March for Justice" which began on November 7 from San Antonio (Texas), to demand immigration reform "fair" for the twelve million undocumented aliens who are in the shadows here U.S.. "

 Macias also intends to organize undocumented workers to make a "census" and are taken into account in the official census that the U.S. government made next year.

 "From here, across from the White House, I will start organizing the first immigrants who want to prepare administratively and have our papers ready to legalize it," he said.

 But any effort seems too little, so Washington has initiated a series of meetings with activists, religious leaders and staff of the embassy and consulate, which is moving its concerns and those who expect to support.

He has sent letters to Obama and the president of Mexico, Felipe Calderón, which asked "to find the best way to solve this problem, which is not only U.S., but that affects Mexico, Central America and other countries."

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What unbelievable arrogance.