I continue to sort through the various articles that are out there. You can search immigration or immigration reform and come up with a long list of very good articles that are both for and against immigration reform with a path to citizenship. However, I have been interested in looking for more information about the upcoming case, United States vs. Texas. I wanted to share this information, on Americanprogress.org, about the upcoming April 18th Supreme Court Case, This case was filed by 26 states and is going to decide whether President Obama's Executive action on the DAPA (Deferred Action for Parents of Americans) and DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) initiatives was constitutional. This article had 4 key facts about the states that have brought forth this lawsuit.
I really think I found this article to be the most compelling so far. I like the background information that it gives on this very important case. I think it is very important to read and learn about what DAPA and DACA is, the impact that losing these initiatives will have on millions of U.S. families, as well as what these states will lose. These initiatives are the closest we have had to immigration reform and until there is extensive immigration reform, with a path to citizenship, these initiatives are what is needed now.
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