Yesterday, just four days before President Obama holds
his closed-door White House meeting officially kicking off comprehensive immigration reform, he’s already started to subtly tip his hand to what we can all expect…
The AP is reporting that Obama reversed a Bush
administration rule that immigrants rights groups
had long criticized in which immigrants awaiting
deportation were not entitled to legal representation.
Under Obama’s revised plan, you and I will be paying for legal services rendered to those who have no legal right to be here!
And there’s more…
Open border activists today are kicking off a nationwide
campaign aimed at fixing America’s immigration system.
According to Gabriella Villareal of the New York
Immigration Coalition the time is right to fix our
broken immigration system. “In terms of the political winds…
we definitely are in a different position–and in a good
position–to make immigration reform happen this year!
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Obama’s way of fixing the Immigration problem…
Yesterday, just four days before President Obama holds
his closed-door White House meeting officially kicking off comprehensive immigration reform, he’s already started to subtly tip his hand to what we can all expect…
The AP is reporting that Obama reversed a Bush
administration rule that immigrants rights groups
had long criticized in which immigrants awaiting
deportation were not entitled to legal representation.
Under Obama’s revised plan, you and I will be paying for legal services rendered to those who have no legal right to be here!
And there’s more…
Open border activists today are kicking off a nationwide
campaign aimed at fixing America’s immigration system.
According to Gabriella Villareal of the New York
Immigration Coalition the time is right to fix our
broken immigration system. “In terms of the political winds…
we definitely are in a different position–and in a good
position–to make immigration reform happen this year!