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Obama to press ahead on immigration, amid Republican anger

22/11/2014
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US President Barack Obama has said he will press for further immigration reform, after Republicans condemned his use of executive powers on the issue.

Mr Obama said he had no choice but to act, accusing the Republicans of blocking a bill in Congress, and vowed to make permanent reform a reality.

The current move means that more than four million illegal immigrants will be allowed to apply for work permits.

Republicans say it will encourage more people to arrive unlawfully.

Republicans have been weighing their response to Mr Obama’s executive action, but the dilemma they face is how to oppose his immigration reforms without alienating Hispanic voters – whose support they will need in the next election, the BBC’s David Willis in Washington reports.
‘Like emperor’

Speaking in Las Vegas, where he first outlined his plans two years ago, President Obama said: “I will never give up.”

He said: “We’re going to keep on working with members of Congress to make permanent reform a reality.

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