quarta-feira, 6 de setembro de 2017

Barack Obama considers Trump's 'cruel' decision to destroy his immigration program

Barack Obama durante seu último discurso no cargo presidencial no Palácio de McCormick em Chicago, 11 de janeiro de 2017

Former US President Barack Obama has expressed regret over current head of state Donald Trump's decision to end one of the country's top management programs that dealt with illegal immigrants.

On Tuesday, May 5, the White House revoked Obama's 2012 Deferred Action for Child Arrivals (DACA) program that prevented the deportation of hundreds of thousands of immigrants who arrived in the United States as children. According to Trump, in place of the DACA, his administration will make real and fair reforms in the immigration system, strengthening national security and improving the lives of American citizens.

"We want safe borders and a dynamic economy, and people of good will may have legitimate misunderstandings about how to fix our immigration system so that everyone plays by rules." But that is not what action is taken today the White House, "the former president wrote, explaining that the only thing that differentiates many of the citizens benefiting from his program from other Americans is a paper, a document stating that they are also Americans.

"It's self-defeating because they want to start new business, work in our labs, serve in our military forces, and otherwise contribute to the country we love. cruel, "he said. "It's about whether we are a people that kicks young, hopeful American workers or treat them the way we want our own children to be treated, it's about who we are as people and who we want to be. "

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