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09-18-2013, 01:09 PM
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alexandernigth
Sorry but this new is in spanish so I used the Google translate..... so please be aware ok
http://www.telemundo51.com/inmigraci...224167331.html

The focus now demand an end deportations and an extension of the executive as to which undocumented students have been accepted to legalize their immigration status.


LOS ANGELES - Two of the four largest organizations in the country dreamers stopped working for comprehensive immigration reform and a still supports the campaign but also began requiring other types of benefits for those who entered the United States illegally .

The first organization to stop believing that reform will advance this year was the California Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance , which as of last month began focusing on his orders to cease deportations and expansion of the executive order of President Barack Obama Youth living in the country without authorization .

"We will not get immigration reform this year and yes, people will continue to work for immigration reform because they have to , because they have invested millions of dollars in these campaigns and not how they are now going to say , ' Nothing, that is the wrong strategy. these demonstrations do not October 5 '"said Neidi Dominguez, manager of California organizing campaigns , in reference to the national call for reform .

The dreamers are young people who were brought to the country as children and who live in the country without legal authorization . It is estimated that up to 1.7 million young people could be eligible to benefit from the presidential prerogative granted in June last year.

President Barack Obama said Tuesday that contemplates not suspend deportations of undocumented than those dreamers .

" If we begin to expand that, then essentially , I would be ignoring the law in a way that would be very difficult to defend with legal arguments . So that's not an option," said the president, according to the complete transcript of the Telemundo interview he gave .

A California organization was followed by the National Immigrant Youth Alliance , which last week focuses on the passage of the Dream Act, an initiative that would benefit this group , in the return of those who have already been sent to their countries of origin and in promoting deportations and immigration measures that have option to be approved .

" Someone has to say that immigration reform is dead so we can move forward," said Mohammad Abdollahi , co-founder of the coalition fighting . " We want it to become law , be approved . If the proposal of farmers is likely to adopt it ."

The first push of the partnership to a measure comprehensive immigration than occurred last week in California when mobilized to promote a measure to give driver's licenses to illegal immigrants special . The bill passed Thursday by both chambers and the governor has indicated he will sign it .

The third organization , DRM Capitol Group, still working for comprehensive immigration reform but has begun to pressure the Obama White House to expand his executive order , known as DACA , for all undocumented immigrants .

" Our position is in the middle but we are innocent , we are not saying , ' oh ... we will achieve immigration reform this year." We're letting political space for lawmakers and Congress do something but at the same time, we realize that we have to require the President to give us different types of immigration relief , " Caesar said Tuesday Vargas , founder of DRM Capitol Group.

" We want to give an opportunity to the political process but people are still being deported and we, the dreamers and our families , we can not afford to hear academics and legislative debates . Need action now ," he added .

The positions of these organizations are important because dreamers have often been at the forefront of the movement for immigration reform .

United We Dream , a coalition of the nation's largest dreamers , did not return several messages left by The Associated Press. This organization has said recently that continues to work for reform.

Congress remains in limbo immigration reform and the Republican majority in the House has been reluctant to discuss the bill passed by the Senate in June, which gives illegal immigrants the option of naturalization .

The judicial commission of the lower house in July approved five bills migratory areas , all restrictive cutting illegal immigration.

The legislative agenda of Congress receives after five-week spring break looks copada with other complicated issues like the debate over federal funding and the cap on public debt .
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