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Obama’s Executive Action Gets Record 89% Support from Latinos

Obama’s Executive Action Gets Record 89% Support from Latinos

A record percentage of Latinos support President Barack Obama’s executive amnesty.  A new Latino Decisions nationwide poll of registered Hispanic voters found that 89 percent (68 percent strongly supported and 21 percent somewhat supported) of Latino voters approved of Obama’s executive amnesty

Poll: 73% of Latinos Want More Exec Amnesty

Poll: 73% of Latinos Want More Exec Amnesty

A strong majority of Hispanics want President Barack Obama to use more executive actions to give amnesty to all of the country’s illegal immigrants if Congress does not pass an amnesty bill. When asked if Obama should give executive amnesty

Mexico and Central America Thank Obama For Amnesty Decree

Mexico and Central America Thank Obama For Amnesty Decree

The presidents of Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, the leading source countries of illegal immigrants in the United States, hailed Obama’s executive decree to stop the deportation of many of their compatriots. Obama’s unilateral measures will shield nearly five million

McCaul: Obama’s Immigration Action Threatens Democracy

McCaul: Obama’s Immigration Action Threatens Democracy

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” the chairman of House Homeland Security Committee, Rep. Mike McCaul (R-TX), said President Barack Obama’s executive order granting amnesty to upwards of 5 million illegal immigrants already living in the Untied States is a

Durbin: Obama ‘Had No Choice” But to Act on Immigration

Durbin: Obama ‘Had No Choice” But to Act on Immigration

Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” the number-two Democrat in Senate leadership, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) said President Barack Obama “had no choice,” but to grant amnesty to upwards of 5 million illegal immigrants already living in the Untied States.

Obama’s Executive Amnesty: We Are All Californians Now

Obama’s Executive Amnesty: We Are All Californians Now

While President Barack Obama’s executive amnesty is unpopular nationwide, and only enjoys 47% nationally among Latino voters, Californians surveyed in August were broadly supportive of the measure. That marks a remarkable turnaround since Proposition 187, which sought to exclude illegal