Amid healthcare woes, Obama to discuss immigration reform on Thursday

U.S. President Obama listens during a meeting with Pakistan's PM Sharif at the White House in WashingtonBy Jeff Mason WASHINGTON (Reuters) – As the White House struggles to fix the problem-plagued rollout of its healthcare reform law, President Barack Obama on Thursday will try to focus attention on another policy priority – immigration reform – with a call for congressional action. The president, who listed immigration as one of three priorities for this year after the 16-day government shutdown concluded, will make a statement at 10:35 a.m. (1435 GMT) at the White House urging lawmakers to finish work on measures to strengthen U.S. …