Tag Archives: Barack Obama
Pres. Trump Has Kept His Word and Ramped Up Deportations Significantly
One of the few areas where the Trump administration is actually accomplishing its goals is in deporting a lot more of the people who lack permission to be in the United States. An article by the American Immigration Council, reprinted in full below, sets it out nicely: Six Months of Immigration Enforcement Under the New […]
By Morris Deutsch | Published July 24, 2017 | Posted in Immigration News | Tagged Asylum, Barack Obama, Congress on immigration, deferred action status, family-based immigration, foreign workers, I-9 discrimination, Immigration, immigration and crime, immigration application, immigration general, immigration plan, immigration reform, refugees, undocumented workers, work permits | Comments Off on Pres. Trump Has Kept His Word and Ramped Up Deportations Significantly
President Obama’s Immigration Legacy
As noted in a recent article by the American Immigration Council, one of the defining characteristics of President Barack Obama’s eight years in office will be how he enforced immigration laws. The strongest indicator is how many individuals he has actually removed and returned out of the country. Last week, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) […]
By Morris Deutsch | Published January 9, 2017 | Posted in Immigration, Immigration News, Media and Publications | Tagged applying for immigration, Asylum, Barack Obama, Congress on immigration, family-based immigration, immigration and crime, immigration for children, immigration general, immigration reform, refugees, undocumented workers | Comments Off on President Obama’s Immigration Legacy
Split Supreme Court Decision Blocks President Obama’s Immigration Plan
In a one-sentence 4-4 split decision on June 24, 2016, U.S. v. Texas, the U.S. Supreme Court let stand lower court rulings that block the Obama administration’s plan, known as Deferred Action for Parents of Americans (DAPA), to allow approximately 4 million parents of U.S. citizen children to remain in the United States and obtain […]
By Morris Deutsch | Published July 6, 2016 | Posted in Immigration, Immigration News | Tagged Barack Obama, Congress on immigration, family-based immigration, Immigration, immigration court decisions, immigration for children, immigration general, immigration reform, undocumented workers, work permits | Comments Off on Split Supreme Court Decision Blocks President Obama’s Immigration Plan
Joe Biden Promises Obama Will Act on Immigration
A CBS News article details how President Obama is “absolutely committed to moving forward” with comprehensive immigration reform, Vice President Joe Biden told a frustrated group of Hispanic leaders Monday.
By Morris Deutsch | Published September 24, 2014 | Posted in Immigration | Tagged Barack Obama, Immigration, Joe Biden | Leave a comment