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Sarahi Uribe
Cynicism at Obama's election-year move aside, what gives me hope for real reform is the energy of the migrant rights campaign Myisha Areloano, Adrian James, Jahel Campos, David Vuenrostro and Antonio Cabrera camp outside of the Obama campaign headquarters in Culver City, California to protest of the administration's immigration policies: on Friday 15 June, the president announced a change of policy. Photograph: Grant Hindsley/AP In a major announcement Friday 15 June, the Obama administration declared it will stop deporting eligible undocumented youth and grant them work permits. I was immediately elated to hear the news that could change the lives of family members, friends, and thousands of young people who face the threat of deportation every day. Yet, as the initial shock wears off, I can't ignore a rising sense of skepticism in response to the president's nakedly political move in an election year. Nor can I ignore his record so far. dream actexecutive orderguardiansarahi uribesit-in
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Sarahi Uribe
In a disappointing repeat of last year's address, President Obama had very little to say on immigration, an issue that is central to the country's future. President Obama boasted about putting more "boots on the border than ever before" while restating his support for the legalization of undocumented youth. His policies are tougher on immigration than any other president's in history, yet he still claims to support change.