Obama isn’t waiting for Christmas for executive order amnesty. He’s going to begin next week according to Fox News. Obama’s executive order amnesty might be made public on November 21, which is next Friday. Obama’s executive order amnesty 10 point plan is said to contain ‘deferred action’ on illegals already in this country, which basically gives illegals a deportation reprieve. The executive order amnesty plan isn’t limited to little children either. The plan will allow parents of U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents. This will be about 4.5 to 5 million illegals getting ‘deferred’ action on deportation.
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The latter could allow upwards of 4.5 million illegal immigrant adults with U.S.-born children to stay, according to estimates.
Another portion that is sure to cause consternation among anti-“amnesty” lawmakers is a plan to expand deferred action for young people. In June 2012, Obama created such a program for illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children, entered before June 2007 and were under 31 as of June 2012. The change would expand that to cover anyone who entered before they were 16, and change the cut-off from June 2007 to Jan. 1, 2010. This is estimated to make nearly 300,000 illegal immigrants eligible.
One of the architects for the president’s planned executive actions at DHS is Esther Olavarria, the late Sen. Ted Kennedy’s former top immigration lawyer.