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Up to 5m undocumented migrants to be protected from deportation, says Obama

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President Obama announced a much anticipated executive order that will protect up to 5m undocumented migrants from deportation. It isn't perfect and it is not a long term regularisation as it doesn't offer a pathway to citizenship. But it is nonetheless a very good news.

The opposition of the Republican Party has repeatedly obstructed over the last decade any proposals for a comprehensive immigration reform.

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Paul V Dudman | Friday, November 21, 2014 at 11:05 am | Categories: Refugee Archives | URL: http://wp.me/piBzM-28b

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