Close X
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
ADVT 
International

Obama looks to introduce immigration reforms

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 20 Nov, 2014 11:30 AM
  • Obama looks to introduce immigration reforms
 US president Barack Obama is expected to unveil his plans for immigration reform in an address to the nation Thursday.
 
"Unfortunately, Washington has allowed the problem to fester for too long," Obama said in a video posted Wednesday to the White House's Facebook page, according to a Xinhua report.
 
"And so, what I'm going to be laying out is the things I can do with my lawful authority as president to make the system work better, even as I continue to work with (the) Congress and encourage them to get a bipartisan, comprehensive bill," he said.
 
However, it is still not clear what executive actions exactly Obama plans to announce.
 
During a speech in January 2013, Obama had said, "now is the time" for the Congress to enact the immigration reforms.
 
The president is poised to dramatically expand his deferred action programme, allowing parents of children who are legal residents, or citizens of the US to avoid deportation proceedings and receive work permits, analysts said.
 
Obama is also expected to expand the process of issuing specialty visas for high-tech workers by the federal government. 
 
In total, an estimated 4 to 5 million illegal immigrants could be eligible for the programme, according to reports. 

MORE International ARTICLES

Go and vote: UN official to Afghans

Go and vote: UN official to Afghans
A senior UN official Thursday urged Afghans to use the presidential and provincial council elections two days hence to shape the future of the country through peaceful, democratic means.

Go and vote: UN official to Afghans

Lost jet: Passengers cleared of suspicion, search continues

Lost jet: Passengers cleared of suspicion, search continues
No sightings were reported at the conclusion of Wednesday's search operation in the southern Indian Ocean for the “lost” Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 even as a senior Malaysian official said that all passengers on board the jet have been “cleared” in a criminal investigation that is being conducted.

Lost jet: Passengers cleared of suspicion, search continues

Britain closes military headquarters in Afghanistan

Britain closes military headquarters in Afghanistan
Britain's military headquarters in Helmand province of southern Afghanistan has been disbanded after eight years of frontline operations, the British defence ministry announced Wednesday.

Britain closes military headquarters in Afghanistan

Tsunami hits Chile after 8.3-magnitude earthquake

Tsunami hits Chile after 8.3-magnitude earthquake
Tsunami waves generated by an earthquake measuring 8.3 on the Richter Scale that hit off the Chile coast Tuesday struck some areas in the north of the country.

Tsunami hits Chile after 8.3-magnitude earthquake

NATO suspends cooperation with Moscow

NATO suspends cooperation with Moscow
NATO foreign ministers have agreed to suspend "all practical civilian and military cooperation" with Russia over its annexation of Crimea, as the Western military alliance saw "no sign" that Russia is pulling its forces back from the border with Ukraine.

NATO suspends cooperation with Moscow

US readies welcome mat, visa for India's new leader

US readies welcome mat, visa for India's new leader
The US is getting the welcome mat out for whoever may be India's new prime minister, including the Bharatiya Janata Party's Narendra Modi, as the law automatically entitles a head of government to a US visa.

US readies welcome mat, visa for India's new leader