It’s a time for campaign for executive action:
As House Democrats are losing support from their Hispanic voters, they have started campaigns explaining President Obama’s stand on immigration reform and why executive action is mandatory to fix US immigration legislation.
After the November elections, President is likely to implement some executive changes in the current immigration policies of the United States. A Call to Action posted on Thursday to Univsion.com is more likely to address President Obama and potential supporters on the Spanish-language site.
It needs to mention here that liberal Democrats, who advocate immigration reform bill, are getting frustrated due to slow approach of the Obama administration as they are losing the trust of their loyal voters.
Minority leader Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Luis Gutiérrez and Rep. Zoe Lofgren wrote in their op-ed, “As presidents before him, President Obama has broad authority to make our immigration system better meet the needs of our country and reflect our shared values and every Administration since President Dwight D. Eisenhower has used executive authority to do just that.”