President Barack Obama’s decision to postpone his long-expected executive order on immigration until after the midterm elections is a disappointment, the White House will still act to ease the harsh federal enforcement policies that cripple the country’s economy and harm millions of families. Until the White House acts, the door remains open for advocates, and common people, to make a targeted argument about the universal value of federal actions to protect immigrant families from the threat of deportation. The president’s executive action, when it occurs, will bring fiscal benefits and won’t harm American workers. The civil rights leaders “view immigration reform as a defining civil and human rights issue of our time.”
As always goes when good things are being tried to lay out, obstructions always occurs, similarly when President Obama want to tackle the problem, he is getting pushback from every corner. “Instead of working with him to establish a humane resolution to an urgent humanitarian crisis, politicians, pundits and those with their own agendas are using defenseless children as forfeit in the game of politics.”
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