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big_dog

(4,144 posts)
Mon Nov 17, 2014, 03:31 PM Nov 2014

Leading Senate Democrats Urge President Obama To Act On Immigration

Source: Reuters-1 hour ago

Senate Democratic leaders on Monday urged President Barack Obama to use his executive powers to make changes to the country's immigration system and outlined major revisions they would like to see included. For many months, Obama has warned Republicans in Congress that if they continue to block comprehensive immigration legislation, he would act unilaterally where he can.

An announcement could be imminent, as Obama has promised to make the move before year's end. Republican leaders have vowed to undo or weaken any actions Obama takes. Because House Republicans have not acted, we fully support your decision to use your well-established executive authority to improve as much of the immigration system as you can," wrote Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and five other senior Democratic senators in a letter to Obama.

The senators urged Obama to expand a program he created in 2012 deferring deportations of certain undocumented residents who were brought to the United States illegally by their parents or other relatives when they were children. Other actions Reid, Senators Dick Durbin, Charles Schumer, Patty Murray, Robert Menendez and Michael Bennet called for included revisions of civil immigration enforcement priorities and changing the "Secure Communities" law enforcement program to aim it at illegal immigrants who are convicted of serious offenses.

The Democrats said they hoped Obama would include parents of the 600,000 or so people who have been approved under the two-year-old program, if they have not committed serious crimes. They also said that they wanted Obama to provide help to certain illegal immigrants who are parents of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents and "workers who play a vital role in our economy and heritage."



Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/17/us-usa-immigration-congress-idUSKCN0J11Z420141117

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Leading Senate Democrats Urge President Obama To Act On Immigration (Original Post) big_dog Nov 2014 OP
if they had done this before elections DonCoquixote Nov 2014 #1
Exactly.... Instead of burying their heads in the sand they should have embraced Obama groundloop Nov 2014 #3
Probably not. In addition, they didn't want him to, that is why he put it on hold still_one Nov 2014 #5
This is good news. Politically, Obama needs support on this. Vattel Nov 2014 #2
Democrats, we have no strong one. sammy750 Nov 2014 #4

DonCoquixote

(13,616 posts)
1. if they had done this before elections
Mon Nov 17, 2014, 03:45 PM
Nov 2014

Maybe we might have won thanks to those Hispanic voters the Blue Dogs seem so eager to reject.

groundloop

(11,523 posts)
3. Exactly.... Instead of burying their heads in the sand they should have embraced Obama
Mon Nov 17, 2014, 04:30 PM
Nov 2014

All those "Democrats" who were too scared to embrace the Presidents accomplishments should be ashamed.

sammy750

(165 posts)
4. Democrats, we have no strong one.
Mon Nov 17, 2014, 04:36 PM
Nov 2014

The Democrats have failed President Obama and the American people, They did NOT stand tall with Obama for the last election, so they lost big time. They did not stand up to all what Obama has done for the nation. So the Democrats need to fall flat on their faces. We will defeat them.
This nation can start up in 2016 with new candidates that support this nation and the agenda. The current Democrats FAILED

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