Friday, October 31, 2014

Immigration Reform News 2014: Final Recommendations Coming From Agencies for Obama's Executive Action on Immigration Reform


Within the next few weeks, the Justice Department and Homeland Security will finalize their recommendations for immigration reform for the Obama Administration's executive action, reportedBuzzfeed.
President Obama said he will wait until after the elections before making the announcement. The delay has angered many Latino leaders, organizations and immigrants which may either result increased Latino turnout during the midterm elections next week, or a tepid response. Election pundits says the delay has galavinzed voters.
"Immigration is a core issue for Latinos," said Cristobal Alex, president of Latino Victory Project. "There is frustration in the Latino community around that [congressional inaction]."  Read more: http://www.latinpost.com/articles/24738/20141030/government-agencies-finalize-recommendations-for-immigration-reform-executive-action.htm

Ask Darren Heyman, Immigration Lawyer Las Vegas, about immigration reform. 

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