Posted on 08/16/2013 1:51:04 PM PDT by Nachum
WASHINGTON The U.S. government announced Thursday that it has suspended the deportation of 552,918 undocumented young people since the Deferred Action program went into effect a year ago. The government has received a total of 573,404 requests under Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, an immigration program implemented by the Obama administration on Aug. 15, 2012, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The program suspends for two years the deportation of qualified undocumented youths and young adults who entered the United States as minors.
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The Dictator has spoken.
who is paying for this major, nationwide advertizing program depicting a older teen saying he is just as much an American as you? It is an effective ad obviously meant to support the Dream act for the young illegal aliens.
I was thinking the other day (happens once and a while). I am probably one of the oldest characters on FR - but I seem to recall that early in my lifetime a child born to non-citizens could not claim any US citizen status until they were 18. In other words, when their parents returned to their home country, the child was required to leave with them.
Great, now the floodgates are going to open.
“The border is more secure than ever before,” said Janet.
In which direction? If we won’t deport, doesn’t that greatly increase the number of illegals we have to support?
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