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Sandy Siedlecki of Medina, Ohio, right, holds her 3-year-old granddaughter Rilei in the rain while they wait for Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, to arrive for a campaign stop and pancake breakfast at Mapleside Farms, June 17, in Brunswick, Ohio.

Rain doesn't deter crowd at Romney campaign stop in Ohio

"What I would do, is I’d make sure that by coming into office, I would work with Congress to put in place a long-term solution for the children of those that have come here illegally," Romney said Sunday on "Face the Nation."

A top surrogate of Romney's, Arizona Sen. John McCain, went slightly further. Romney was "certainly willing to address that issue and immigration reform in a comprehensive way," McCain said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

-- Reported by Michael O'Brien, msnbc.com

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