Thursday, 23 June 2016

US Supreme Court decisions freeze Obama on immigration



WASHINGTON (Ina) - decided the US Supreme Court, on Thursday (June 23, 2016), the freezing ofdecrees contentious decisions on migration file that have already been issued by the US President Barack Obama in November 2014. 
Obama expressed Thursday, expressed disappointment at the Constitutional Court failed Supreme reach a verdict on the reform of immigration laws. 
he described the US president, in a speech at the White House, split the court about the operational procedures which had been taken to legalize the illegal immigrants as "unfortunate", where the sound offour judges in favor of Obama 's plan, while the rejection of four Others plan. 
Obama said, referring to the presumptive Republican nominee for US president Donald Trump 's anti-immigrant statements, they should not be on the Americans to surround themselves with walls isolate all those who may not Ahbhonhm or performing religious rites in a different way because the carry American citizenship more . 
faced to reform immigration laws opposed by the state of Texas and several other states in the south and west of the United States, it filed lawsuits against Obama 's executive action Obama 's plans. 
she said those states that Obama 's plans will increase the provision of education and health care costs.
Obama has issued a decree executive in November 2014 , serving to codify more than four million immigrants from non - registered conditions if they have children of US citizens or permanent residence. it is 
noteworthy that it was Obama 's plan successfully disabled for a long time because of the conservative camp and legal procedures carried out by the conservative camp, were faced with the US president 'splan , many obstacles by considering the legality and legitimacy in the corridors of the courts by judges. 
included Obama 's decision in 2014, a series of regulatory measures lead practically to the temporary legislation for the establishment of millions of immigrants, most of them Spanish - speaking. 
and allows them to these measures to get permissions action as the United States remains a "nation ofimmigrants." 
enables the Republicans in the US opposition to Obama 's plan to get the courts decisions areconsidered the head of state exceeded his authority when he issued these decrees. 
the court 's decision Thursday, the US president 's plan remains on hold, although this file is deemed at the forefront of his priorities when he arrived at the White House.

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