US to let illegal students stay and work
Friday August 19, 2011 03:49:37 PM,
Arun Kumar,
IANS
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Washington:
In a move to reform the US immigration system, Washington will
stop deporting many students and other illegal immigrants who are
not a public safety threat and permit them to work legally.
A new federal group will review the 300,000 backlogged deportation
cases with an eye toward prosecuting criminals and other
high-priority cases under the new immigration policy announced by
the Obama administration.
However, the cases of many upstanding high school and college
students who were brought here illegally, military veterans, and
adults with no criminal record and strong family ties to the
United States, will be effectively closed.
"This case-by-case approach will enhance public safety," wrote
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano in a letter to
members of Congress. "Immigration judges will be able to more
swiftly adjudicate high-priority cases, such as those involving
convicted felons."
Opponents criticised the move as "administrative amnesty" or
"backdoor amnesty," while Democratic leaders cheered the change
and some immigrant advocates said it was not enough.
The policy does not affect most of the more than 10 million people
estimated to be living in the United States illegally; it only
favours those who have already been placed in deportation
proceedings.
Napolitano said the new policy change would not negate reforming
immigration laws and "will not alleviate the need for passage of
the DREAM Act," which would give legal status to illegal immigrant
students who attend college or join the military.
"President Obama has called the DREAM Act the right thing to do
for the young people it would affect, and the right thing to do
for the country," she said.
Some immigrant activists said the announcement fell short of the
immigration reform many have been fighting for.
(Arun Kumar can
be contacted at arun.kumar@ians.in)
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