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Hello Mr President, what happened to immigration reform?

It seems that the immigration issue is shadowing President wherever he goes. In an election rally to promote Democratic Gov. Dan Malloy in Bridgeport, Connecticut on Sunday, president could not escape from immigration questions from the audience, believed as their supporters. During a speech, Obama was interrupted at least four times by people, mostly immigration…

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A quick history about 2013 Immigration bill

The Gang of Eight, a Bi-partisan group was formed on 28th January, 2013 in the United States to come up with one profound immigration reform bill that can fix current broken immigration system and highlight some critical immigration issues like Border Security, illegal immigrants, work permits, deportations, etc. It has eight members, four from Republican…

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Democrats campaign for executive action on immigration reform

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…

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We will put Immigration bill on President’s desk- Mitt Romney

Former Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney said that if Republicans wins the Senate elections, they will put the immigration reform bill on President’s desk. The Comprehensive Immigration Bill was actually scripted by Gangs of Eight Members in April 2013 and was passed in the Senate with 68-32 votes. However, due to a stubborn attitude of…

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Will Obama’s immigration action put Democrats at risk in next elections?

From the moment President Obama stated to take executive action to expand immigration reform in the United States, there are plenty of rumours spreading about the consequences of this prospective action. Republican Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida told CQ Roll Call that for short term, President may get bumped from voters, but in the long run,…

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