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Akaka praises Obama's announcement on immigration
Fri, June 15, 2012
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Daniel K. Akaka (D-Hawaii) released the following statement today:
"I am proud of President Obama for taking strong action on this important domestic policy issue which has been blocked from action in Congress for too long. The United States is a nation with a long history of immigrants contributing to the growth of our great nation. Young people who entered this country as children through no fault of their own, contribute to their communities, and view America as the only home they've ever known, should not have to fear deportation at every turn.
"However, this is not a long term solution - we need to do more. We need to continue the conversation on comprehensive immigration reform, beginning with a vote on the DREAM Act. I cosponsored this common-sense bill, which offers a sensible step towards immigration reform, makes our nation stronger, and treats upstanding young people with dignity. It encourages military service, provides an incentive for higher education, and helps young people contribute. I urge my colleagues to make this Administration's decision permanent by enacting the DREAM Act this year."
More information from the Department of Homeland Security: http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/20120612-napolitano-announces-deferred-action-process-for-young-people.shtm
"I am proud of President Obama for taking strong action on this important domestic policy issue which has been blocked from action in Congress for too long. The United States is a nation with a long history of immigrants contributing to the growth of our great nation. Young people who entered this country as children through no fault of their own, contribute to their communities, and view America as the only home they've ever known, should not have to fear deportation at every turn.
"However, this is not a long term solution - we need to do more. We need to continue the conversation on comprehensive immigration reform, beginning with a vote on the DREAM Act. I cosponsored this common-sense bill, which offers a sensible step towards immigration reform, makes our nation stronger, and treats upstanding young people with dignity. It encourages military service, provides an incentive for higher education, and helps young people contribute. I urge my colleagues to make this Administration's decision permanent by enacting the DREAM Act this year."
More information from the Department of Homeland Security: http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/20120612-napolitano-announces-deferred-action-process-for-young-people.shtm
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