- ATLANTA -- Scores of young undocumented immigrants who have called the United States home for most of their lives are excited by the Obama administrations decision allowing them to stay here legally, but they have a lot of questions. (Huffington Post)
- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who were brought into the United States as children will be able to avoid deportation and get work permits under an order on Friday by President Barack Obama. (Baltimore Sun)
- President Obama was heckled by a reporter during his immigration remarks on Friday. Obama announced that the Department of Homeland Security will stop deportations and grant work permits for students who meet certain requirements. (Huffington Post)
- Editors note: Ruben Navarrette is a CNN contributor and a nationally syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group. (CNN)
- Sign up to stay up to date on the latest Immigration headlines via email. (AlterNet)
- Hours after the Obama administration announced a change in immigration policy that would allow some young illegal immigrants to work legally in the United States, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer blasted the order as "blatant political amnesty. (Orlando Sentinel)
- Immigration Attorney Isabel Cueva says President Obamas newly announced immigration policy will have a big impact on nearly one million immigrants. Young, undocumented immigrants across the nation are smiling today, and for good reason. (YAHOO!)
- The long feud between America's toughest sheriff and the nation's president just got longer. (NewsMax.com)
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Obama immigrants
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