US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
    World / US and Canada

    Obama to ease immigration rules on millions of undocumented immigrants

    (Agencies) Updated: 2014-11-19 10:48

    Obama to ease immigration rules on millions of undocumented immigrants

    A supporter embraces Angela Navarro (C), an undocumented Honduran-born immigrant with a deportation order, who moved into West Kensington Ministry Church with her family - her husband and two US born children, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania November 18, 2014. [Photo/Agencies]

    WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama is poised to give relief from deportation to millions of undocumented immigrants who are parents of US citizens or of permanent legal residents, according to a source familiar with White House deliberations.

    Obama has promised to lay out the details of an executive order on immigration. The action could come as early as this week.

    The source, who asked not to be identified, said some details were not yet available on which parents of citizens or permanent residents would be included. The Obama administration, the source said, had been looking at options including those parents who have been living in the United States for five years or 10 years.

    A top Obama aide is scheduled to have lunch with Senate Democrats on Thursday on Capitol Hill. White House chief of staff Denis McDonough, who will discuss the state of the economy and the post-election legislative agenda, is likely to be pressed on the immigration issue in the closed-door luncheon.

    On Monday, in an interview with Univision, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat, said that Obama should move on immigration "now."

    Obama is expected to take actions to allow some undocumented people to live here at least temporarily without the threat of deportation and to hold jobs in the United States. Obama's executive order could also include further border security steps, according to sources. Obama is expected to stress that he wants to focus efforts on deportations of illegal residents with serious criminal backgrounds.

    Obama repeatedly has warned that he would take steps to fix immigration problems because Republicans in Congress have refused to pass legislation. He also has said that even with his unilateral steps, Congress could still replace his measures with permanent legislation.

    For the past two weeks, Republicans in Congress have been looking at ways to stop Obama from carrying out these anticipated actions, arguing that only Congress should initiate such moves through legislation.

    While the Senate in 2013 passed sweeping bipartisan immigration legislation, Republicans in the House of Representatives have blocked such a bill, saying they first want to concentrate on further securing US borders.

    Related stories:

    Obama to shield many from deportation

    Confrontations await Obama after productive trip

    Previous Page 1 2 Next Page

    Trudeau visits Sina Weibo
    May gets little gasp as EU extends deadline for sufficient progress in Brexit talks
    Ethiopian FM urges strengthened Ethiopia-China ties
    Yemen's ex-president Saleh, relatives killed by Houthis
    Most Popular
    Hot Topics

    ...
    亚洲AV无码一区二区大桥未久 | 成人麻豆日韩在无码视频| 久久久无码精品亚洲日韩蜜臀浪潮| 亚洲中文字幕无码爆乳AV| 国产真人无码作爱视频免费| 国产品无码一区二区三区在线蜜桃| 无码中文字幕av免费放dvd| 播放亚洲男人永久无码天堂| 亚洲中文字幕无码一久久区| 中文字幕日韩一区二区三区不卡| 免费无码国产在线观国内自拍中文字幕 | 久久无码专区国产精品发布| 五月天中文字幕mv在线| 久久青青草原亚洲av无码| 免费A级毛片无码A∨中文字幕下载| 久久久中文字幕日本| 无码内射中文字幕岛国片| 欧日韩国产无码专区| 本免费AV无码专区一区| 无码国产福利av私拍| 亚洲成AV人在线播放无码 | 精品无码一区二区三区在线| 99久久超碰中文字幕伊人| 午夜成人无码福利免费视频| 国产精品久久久久无码av| 久久久久久国产精品无码超碰| 亚洲人成人无码网www电影首页| 无码av中文一二三区| 合区精品中文字幕| 亚洲va中文字幕无码| 久久精品中文字幕第23页 | 中文字幕日韩第十页在线观看 | 国产成人无码免费看视频软件 | 亚洲av中文无码乱人伦在线咪咕| 狠狠精品干练久久久无码中文字幕| 国产真人无码作爱视频免费| 成年免费a级毛片免费看无码| 国产乱妇无码大片在线观看| 久久无码精品一区二区三区| 日韩亚洲变态另类中文| 亚洲美日韩Av中文字幕无码久久久妻妇 |