Obama eased rules to welcome 1 million illegal youths, status now in doubt
by
Paul Bedard
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In its rush to welcome over one million illegal immigrant youths from
Latin America, the Obama administration turned a blind eye to criminal
acts and eased rules governing legal entry, according to newly uncovered
documents.
Emails, budgets and training manuals provided to the Immigration Reform Law Institute show, for example, that the controversial Obama program to defer deportation allowed them to stay if they held several documents, such as Social Security numbers and federal tax return checks, that are illegal for non-citizens to have.
What's more, the
rules for winning Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA,
required that those seeking it had to prove they were in the country
illegally as of June 15, 2012, cementing their status as illegal and
subject to deportation.
The DACA program is coming in focus this fall as President Trump and Congress determine if it should continue as pro-immigration advocates want or be curtailed or even killed as critics and candidate Trump demanded.
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Emails, budgets and training manuals provided to the Immigration Reform Law Institute show, for example, that the controversial Obama program to defer deportation allowed them to stay if they held several documents, such as Social Security numbers and federal tax return checks, that are illegal for non-citizens to have.
The DACA program is coming in focus this fall as President Trump and Congress determine if it should continue as pro-immigration advocates want or be curtailed or even killed as critics and candidate Trump demanded.
-go to links-
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