President Obama's recent immigration proposal has been making its fair share of waves recently, with many claiming that the President is trying to force unlawful legislation on the American public, all in the name of keeping immigrant families together....
Obama's "Amnesty" Proposal is far from what many, at a glance, take to be a "get out of jail free
card" for illegal immigrants living in the US. The bill would allow immigrants who have been in the US for five years or longer to remain in country and gain access to work permits and in state tuition in some cases without fear of deportation. Effectively this bill would allow millions of immigrants to expedite their path to citizenship depending on their criminal history, time spent in the US, etc.
This latest round of immigration reform coming from the Obama administration is nothing new. In 2012 President Obama enacted a pro immigrant batch of legislation aimed at younger illegal immigrants who were brought into the country by their parents at a young age. Pre-Midterm Election talk regarding an amnesty bill with radical potential for illegal immigrants was not unheard of, and it would seem the administration is making good on its promises.
Recently some states have been fighting back against immigration reform, disallowing the issuance of driver's licenses for those under the immigration protection laws, and in some cases not allowing students who cannot prove that they are US citizens to benefit from student tuition prices. Some point to flaws in policy making specifics regarding loopholes for employers hiring immigrants through Obamacare with the added exceptions that need to be made for the newly status-given illegals.Incoming Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell delivers a rather foreboding address leveled at the President and his new immigration policy ending with some comments about the Congressional majority's intentions at the beginning of the new session.
President Obama defends his immigration proposal, attempting to assuage fears that he is simply allowing illegal immigrants a free pass to stay indefinitely.







