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发信人: rowena (最忆是江南), 信区: USANews
标 题: White House grants undocumented military relatives legal status, benefits
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Mar 11 03:12:38 2014, 美东)
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/03/11/immigration-change-g
Immigration reform may be stalled in Congress, but a new Obama
administration policy is extending legal status and military benefits to
thousands of illegal immigrants who are the spouses, parents and children of
American military members.
Supporters say the policy -- which applies to active-duty military,
reservists and veterans -- is long overdue.
"Those veterans and those men and women who serve in the National Guard
certainly deserve the peace of mind that their family members will not be
deported," immigration attorney Faye Kolly said.
But critics say the policy is tantamount to backdoor amnesty.
"A whole class of aliens with no right to be in the United States are
suddenly going to be allowed to live and work here on the basis of their
relationship with military and veterans," said Dan Cadman, with the Center
for Immigration Studies.
The exemption, called parole in place, came in the form of a U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services "policy memorandum." It was not
submitted to or approved by Congress, and the regulations were not published
in the Federal Register, which allows for public comment prior to a rule
taking effect.
"I don't want to overstate it, but it sounds very similar to imperial decree
if you ask me," Cadman said. "The public had no chance to comment on this
new policy. I believe the way this was done was illegal."
Obama administration officials say the new rules do not require
congressional action because they're based on existing statutes.
"It's clearly within the president's authority to enforce the law and choose
which immigrants he thinks are the priority," said Brent Wilkes of the
League of United Latin American Citizens. "These folks aren't threats. They'
ve got a relative that's serving our nation."
One face of this new policy is Christian Gonzalez, a retired Marine who has
been recommended for a Purple Heart. He was attacked five days in a row by
improvised explosive devices (IED's) in Afghanistan. The last one nearly
claimed his life.
"For a brief period, I was paralyzed from the waist down. I suffered a
pretty traumatic brain injury from that," said the San Antonio resident,
sitting alongside his wife Laura, who was brought to the U.S. illegally as a
child.
"Without her, you know, I'd be lost with my disabilities. Critics only look
at her as an illegal alien. They're not looking at her as the spouse of a
veteran," he said.
Christian and Laura met in middle school. He enlisted in the Marines during
high school. They got married when he returned from multiple tours in
Afghanistan and Iraq. Under the new policy, tens of thousands of illegal
aliens like Laura will be offered a green card and legal residency.
As the wife of a veteran, she would be entitled to his health care,
education and survivor benefits, as well as simple things like a Social
Security number and driver's license.
"I'm covered, my kids are covered, but the woman that runs the house, she's
not covered. So that's probably the hardest part," Gonzalez said. "Now she'
ll be able to get a job, go to school. It would make her feel like she
contributes more to the family."
William La Jeunesse joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in March 1998 and
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【在 r****a 的大作中提到】 : 【 以下文字转载自 USANews 讨论区 】 : 发信人: rowena (最忆是江南), 信区: USANews : 标 题: White House grants undocumented military relatives legal status, benefits : 发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Mar 11 03:12:38 2014, 美东) : http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/03/11/immigration-change-g : Immigration reform may be stalled in Congress, but a new Obama : administration policy is extending legal status and military benefits to : thousands of illegal immigrants who are the spouses, parents and children of : American military members. : Supporters say the policy -- which applies to active-duty military,
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