President’s Obama decision to take executive action to provide temporary deportation protection and work authorization to millions of undocumented immigrants was originally supposed to be by the end of summer. However with the control of the Senate hanging in the balance, the tentative outcome of refurbishing US immigration law has prompted the White House to reconsider the timing of its announcement.
Not able to get right support from the Congress, Mr. Obama is considering in mending the broken system on his own. However in recent days, President Obama has backtracked from his original timeline. It’s a big question with delay, whether the move will come before it turns fall on Sep. 22 leaving behind Immigration activists and Democratic aides who now fear that the White House may wait until after midterms to act.