Minneapolis First U.S. City to Support New Federal Immigration Policy
The City of Minneapolis is the first city in the United States to
support President Barack Obama’s federal policy that would allow
undocumented youth to continue to call America home.
On June 15th, 2012,
President Obama announced that the Department of Homeland Security will
stop deporting young immigrants who meet certain conditions. In
mid-August, it is estimated that anywhere from 5,000 to 27,000 people in
Minnesota will be able to submit an application to the U.S. Customs and
Immigration Service for “Deferred Action.” Approved applicants will be
eligible for a work permit, a social security number, and some
protection against being deported. Applications will need to be renewed
every two years.
By adding support of this policy to the City’s
federal agenda, the City of Minneapolis is recommending that the
Department of Homeland Security implement this policy with the broadest,
most-inclusive language so that it ensures wide participation by all
those who are eligible. If the policy is fully implemented, it would
prevent the deportation of many young people who have lived in the
United States for years, are productive members of our communities, and
call America home.
Source: Minneapolis
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please do not hesitate to contact our office.
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