Immigration Reform

Immigration Reform News 2014: Border Patrol Report Shows Significant Drop in the Number of Immigrant Deportations in Last Year

The number of immigrants deported from the U.S. fell to an all-time low in Barack Obama's presidency last year.

Immigration Status News 2014: Attorneys General Press Congress to Pass Reform, Recommends Strategy

Congressional leaders have been called by 18 attorneys general to address the need for bipartisan immigration legislation to fix the “dysfunctional” legal immigration system.

Obama Immigration Executive Action Update: GOP Approves 'Preventing Executive Overreach on Immigration Act' to Deny Obama's Actions

Republicans in the House of Representatives helped pass legislation rejecting President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions.

Immigration Reform News Update: LGBT Organizations 'Deeply Disappointed' With Inaction from Executive Action - What You Need to Know

While approximately 4.9 million undocumented immigrants may be eligible for President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions, one group did not receive as much protection from possible deportation: the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual (LGBT) community.

Immigration Executive Action Update: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Expansion Details - What You Need to Know

A little more than two years after President Barack Obama issued an executive action to create the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, he expanded the program for hundreds of thousands of additional undocumented immigrants to receive a temporary stay in the U.S.

Obama Immigration Executive Orders Update: Hillary Clinton's Latino Support Drops Heavily If Executive Actions Not Renewed

President Barack Obama's latest immigration executive action is only temporary and could be expired in 2017 when the next president is sworn into office, but based on new polling data, immigration will remain an important topic for the Latino community during the 2016 presidential election.

Immigration Executive Action Update: What Obama Did Not Address: Immigrant Detention Centers - What You Need to Know

President Barack Obama's immigration executive orders addressed issues including border security, expansion of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), work permit authorization for undocumented immigrant parents of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents, but one topic left unanswered for many immigrant rights groups is the management of detention centers.

Obama Executive Actions on Immigration: Experts Weigh on Legality of Executive Actions Ahead of House Judicial Hearing

Politicians, pundits and law experts, have questioned the legality of President Barack Obama's Nov. 20 immigration executive action, but experts during a press call this week have reinforced the president's orders as lawful.

Immigration Reform News Today: Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA), Details on Who's Included & Excluded - What You Need To Know

Undocumented immigrants parents have an opportunity to avoid deportation with the Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA) program initiated by President Barack Obama's executive action on Nov. 20.

Immigration Health Insurance: Undocumented Immigrants Eligible for Medicare, Social Security Benefits Under Obama's Executive Orders

President Barack Obama's immigration reform executive action has paved the way for undocumented immigrants to be eligible for Medicare and Social Security benefits, the White House has confirmed.

Immigration Executive Order News: Homeland Security Gives Details on Strengthening Border Security

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson has released detailed plans to improve security along the country's borders following President Barack Obama's immigration reform executive orders.

Immigration Reform Executive Order: House Republicans to Respond to Obama Next Week

The House Republican Conference will hold a closed meeting Tuesday morning where it might come to a consensus on how to respond to President Barack Obama's executive order on immigration.

Barack Obama Immigration Reform Executive Order Speech: Chicago Address Heckled by Audience, President Clarifies 'Criminal' Immigrants

President Barack Obama defended his immigration reform executive actions in Chicago on Tuesday while reiterating that his preference is for a "common-sense" law from Congress.

Obama Executive Action on Immigration Expands DACA, Defers Deportation for Undocumented Parents

With President Barack Obama's immigration reform executive action, changes were made with the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. DACA, a program that deferred undocumented immigrant youths from deportation in order to focus on education or employment opportunities following a 2012 executive action by Obama, will be expanded and handled by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency.

Barack Obama Immigration Executive Order: USCIS, California Attorney General Warn Immigrant Applicants of Scam Artists

Following President Barack Obama’s immigration reform executive action, undocumented immigrants should heed caution when applying for work permits and other documentation to stay in the U.S. as scam artists are set to take advantage of vulnerable victims, state and federal officials are warning.

Obama Executive Actions on Immigration: Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson's Memorandum Directs Policy Reforms for 'High Skilled' Workers

Following President Barack Obama's immigration reform executive action, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Jeh Johnson published a memorandum for two agencies heavily affected by the executive order: the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Immigration Reform News Update: Democrats Tell Republicans to 'Roll Up Your Sleeves' and Authorize Reform

Rep. Luis Gutiérrez rallies supports for President Obama's immigration reform orders; while Rep. Raúl Labrador request a comment period.

Hillary Clinton 2016: Former Secretary of State Backs Obama's Immigration Reform As Super PAC Gears Up for Her Campaign

Hillary Rodham Clinton stated public support for President Barack Obama's decision to use executive actions to protect roughly 5 million immigrants from deportation.

Obama Executive Action on Immigration: Mexico, Central America Leaders React to Obama's Immigration Actions

President Obama's immigration reform plan will ease the deportation for nearly 5 million immigrants who are in the U.S. without legal documents, and Mexico and Central American leaders have weighed in with praise for his reforms.

Immigration Reform News 2014: Obama Defends Executive Action Plan on Deportation Amid Criticism

On Thursday, President Barack Obama imposed sweeping immigration reform during a nationally televised speech, where he announced that he will use his executive power to immunize nearly 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation.

Obama Immigration Speech in Las Vegas: US President to Meet With Activists [LIVE STREAM]

The president will speak in Las Vegas about his executive order concerning immigration reform. He will be appear at Del Sol High School.
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