2012/06/17

Obama's Bold Immigration Executive Order and the Election!

The Obama administration's blockbuster immigration announcement is a huge victory to "progressives" and immigration rights activists, and puts Republicans in a very awkward situation. It's only a few hours old, but we are already seeing how Republicans will likely respond to this move, which fundamentally changes the parameters of the presidential campaign on the key issue of immigration. But first the policy: The administration will stop deporting young undocumented immigrants, who meet certain criteria. They have to have graduated from a US high school or earned a GED or served in the military, have no criminal record, be younger than 30 and have been brought to the US under the age of 16, by no fault of their own, as Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said on a conference call with reporters this morning. These approximately 800,000 immigrants will have an opportunity to obtain work permits, which will give them legal status in the country. Essentially, the administration is using its executive authority to implement the dream act, the much discussed policy that many Republicans used to support, but no longer. Now for the politics. The move puts Republicans, who are torn internally over immigration, and especially Mitt Romney, in a very uncomfortable spot: Romney has repeatedly said that he would veto a "Dream Act" if elected president, and Kris Kobach, his hard-right immigration adviser and the author of Arizona's notorious immigration law, has said the candidate will not support anything that gives undocumented immigrants a path to legal status!

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