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Friday, November 21, 2014

Obama's Offer To 5m illegal Migrants


Nearly five million people living illegally in the US can escape deportation under sweeping changes to the immigration system.
"Come out of the shadows and get right with the law," urged President Barack Obama in a televised address.






Republicans say the action, without Congress, is beyond his authority and relations will now be poisoned.
There are about 11m illegal immigrants in the US and this year children coming across the border prompted a crisis.

Under the plan, undocumented parents of children who are US citizens or legal residents will be able to apply for work permits lasting three years.
Only parents who have lived in the US for five years will qualify - about 3.7m people are estimated to fit this criteria.
Barack Obama: "Our immigration system is broken and everybody knows it"
The president told the nation that what he is proposing is not amnesty.
"What I'm describing is accountability - a commonsense, middle ground approach," he said.

Although the plan will allow millions to work, it won't offer a path to citizenship or entitle them to the same benefits as Americans, he said.
"If you're a criminal, you'll be deported. If you plan to enter the US illegally, your chances of getting caught and sent back just went up."
The plan will also expand a 2012 programme that defers deportation for young people brought to the country illegally as children.
Also in the speech:
  • shifting additional resources to the Mexico border to increase arrests of illegal crossers
  • streamlining the immigration court process to ease the backlog
  • making national security threats and serious criminals the highest priorities for deportation
  • a plea to Republicans to pass a broader immigration bill that is a "comprehensive fix"
The plan reflects "the guidance [Mr Obama] has received from the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Attorney General about everything he could do under the existing law", a senior administration official said on Thursday.
"It's entirely consistent with the way previous presidents have exercised their executive authority."

Analysis: Jon Sopel, BBC North America Editor
How has the immigration debate in the United States become so polarised, so toxic, so unpleasant?
That it has cannot be doubted. Barack Obama says he has grown so weary of trying to get Congress to engage seriously that he is going it alone.
He's bypassing the legislature and brandishing his big stick - the executive order. It is governance by diktat. And the reaction of his opponents suggests it will spark an atmosphere of retaliation and revenge.
Republicans reacted with fury and said such a move would "poison the well" on a number of other issues.



Arizona Republican Senator John McCain called it an "illegal power-grab" that "fails to address the root causes of the dysfunction in our immigration system".
And Texas Governor Rick Perry, who leads a border state, argued the move would "lead to more illegal immigration, not less".
Some Hispanic campaigners called on the president to do more.
"President Obama's important move forward on immigration reform is legally and morally right but deficient in its scope," said Maria Teresa Kumar, president of Voto Latino.

The action will primarily affect immigrants with children who are US citizens, like Alejandra Mota (centre) and her son
Mr Obama's plan does not go as far as a Senate bill that would have provided a path to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants but it was never passed by the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
The US president has said he would sign a compromise bill on immigration from Congress if it passed.
On Thursday, Mr Obama said those who questioned his authority "to make our immigration system work better, or question the wisdom of me acting where Congress has failed, I have one answer - Pass a bill".


Will you be affected by Mr Obama's immigration reform? 



culled from BBC





22 comments:

  1. A good step could have done much better but we know God will give us greater testimonies through this
    Waiting for the full content, legal explanations before we act

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    1. Eyaa! I feel your pain. Don't worry you will get the visa, amen.

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    2. Shut ur dirty trap jumy, is it with my citizenship I'm looking for visa? I said it on behalf of several naija friends and family here, u obviously haven't been to d airport so nobody in ur clan can tell u what they go thru in America

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  2. Absolutely fantastic. This will actually help a lot of illegal immigrants who should be earning better salaries to have a proper job. Now they can earn a proper living instead of cutting corners and running from the authorities. If Obama doesn't do this no one else would. A very good reform.

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    1. This is what immigrants have always looked forward to..but most of these laws are tough to run by American law makers!
      Way to go Obama..i remember watching on CCN how Mexicans,blacks wished they never voted for him..
      I love Obama.

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    2. Yea Iphie. Different types of conspiracy theories. Another man that can't do no wrong in my eyes.

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  3. Republicans won't let him give them citizenahip !!!! We go see how far his executive orders can take him ......
    Obama should have done more during his first term when he had both houses, I guess he's still stung by the venom of the voters during the last mid term elections

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    1. Baba Ibeji, how is your wife Iya ibeji lati Paris?

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    2. Thank you we are goood oooo ... Awon Ibeji Ati Daddy nko oooo .

      Bami ki Gbogbo Ara Paris titi de champs elysees

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  4. I am imagining, when people come forward, they'd be like,, you've just been punked, get your ass out of our country. lol

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  5. I kinda have a crush on obama...
    Im waiting for him to finish his term so I will go and seduce him...hehehe

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  6. Wise move,but also a chance for security agents to clamp down on ppl and process their deportation. I must advise,if u must come forward,go with a lawyer or else,u wud be sent back to ur countries. Renegade says so.

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  7. Obama might be doing the right thing
    But Y'all should not forget the Republicans sit still
    Somehow I suspect dis is a kinda trap!
    Let's see how many pple will come out for this

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  8. Anyway nigeria is full of drama, Hmmm APC is so desperate not know y

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  9. Omo see G.O.B.E...I've been an underdog in this country for the past 13yrs now and still i haven't been caught...Keep wagging tongue bro...LMFAO

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  10. And after the three years are up, what next? Send them home?

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  11. Nice approach, most of those republicans re stinking rich racist. Wicked sets of pipo.

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