The Hill
By Rebecca Shabad
June 6, 2015
President
Obama vowed Saturday to keep fighting for undocumented immigrants
despite actions by Republicans and some judges to derail his executive
orders.
“I’m
going to keep doing everything I can to make our immigration system
more just and more fair,” Obama said in his weekly address Saturday,
marking Immigrant Heritage
Month.
Obama
said he took action last November to provide more resources for border
security and to modernize the legal immigration system to bring illegal
immigrants “out of
the shadows.”
“Some
folks are still fighting against these actions,” he said. “I’m going to
keep fighting for them. Because the law is on our side. It’s the right
thing to do. And it
will make America stronger.”
Obama ridiculed House Republican leaders for refusing to allow a vote on a Senate-passed immigration bill from 2013.
“For nearly two years, Republican leaders in the House have refused to even allow a vote on it,” he said.
The
president invited the members of the public to share their or their
families’ stories of immigration on the White House website. Obama
recounted how his mother’s side
of the family was originally from England, Ireland and other countries.
“Of course, we can’t just celebrate this heritage, we have to defend it – by fixing our broken immigration system,” he said.
Late
last month, a federal appeals court panel refused to lift a Texas
judge’s injunction that prevents Obama’s immigration plan from being
implemented. Obama's orders
would defer deportations for as many as five million people who are in
the United States illegally.
The Justice Department said it plans to appeal the decision in early July.
When
a Texas judge initially blocked the executive actions in February,
congressional Republicans were also waging their own campaign against
Obama’s plan on Capitol Hill.
They
tied his executive actions to a bill funding the Department of Homeland
Security. The GOP, however, gave up on the fight just hours before a
possible partial government
shutdown.
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