Obama vows to abide by immigration court order
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federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked President Barack Obama's
executive action on immigration. The judge, Andrew Hanen, wishes to block the executive actions Obama took late last year to shield as many as 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation. Obama believes that the interjection from the Texas judge will be overruled and that the immigrants will be granted the help he desires them to have. Even Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson disagrees with the Texas courts ruling. Hanen, the advocate for the injunction, believes that Obama is doing more than letting the immigrants a free pass but is also aiding them. However, many believe that this interjection is just a "bump" in the road and that the executive action will come to pass.
In my opinion the judge should not have opposed the movement to help the illegal immigrants because not only does it seem to have been a useless action but it also is showing support to the idea of not helping those in need. Although I feel it's not fair to other people to have to pay for these people with their tax money I more strongly feel that we should help these people because they may need help with basic needs such as providing for their families. If this cause requires more taxes then I believe we should be willing to help these people for the small sacrafice.
This relates to our class because it deals with the issues of immigration and taxes. The issue is whether we should allow the illegal immigrants to stay without taxes resulting in us paying more for them but also allowing them to be able to provide for themselves and their families or to kick them out of our country because of the cost of taxes.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/17/politics/texas-obama-immigration-injunction/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/17/politics/texas-obama-immigration-injunction/index.html
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