MSNBC
By Zach Blanchard
June 15, 2015
Hillary
Clinton’s campaign has continued to place the issue of immigration
reform front and center as the former secretary of state continues
campaigning.
Following
Clinton’s Saturday launch on New York’s Roosevelt Island, where DREAMer
Andrea Gonzales speaking before Clinton, it has become increasingly
clear that the debate
surrounding Obama’s executive actions on immigration has trumped a wide
range of points set forth by the campaign.
Clinton has said, if elected president, that she would expand on President Obama’s executive action.
But
three years after the official implementation of the president’s
Deferred Action program, also known as “DACA,” some still worry about
how much of the estimated 1.1
million people eligible for the program will receive the help they
need.
“The
feeling is fear. What is going to happen after?” Alma Rosa Nieto, an
immigration attorney, said on Monday’s Rundown. “We have to remember
that this is a process–DACA that passed in 2012–that is temporary. It is not ‘amnesty.’”
DREAMer
Astrid Silva, who met with Clinton at a campaign event in May, pointed
to partisan congressional politics for standing in the way of real
progress on immigrant
rights.
“Had
Capitol Hill acted on this we could have not had an executive action.
However, they choose, in particular Republicans to not move forward,”
Silva said on msnbc.
More
than 600,000 immigrants have signed up for DACA, and as President
Obama’s executive action remain in legal limbo, it is a waiting game for
those seeking relief despite
what Clinton aims to do.
“Secretary
Clinton has made statements that to me are very important to our
community, because we do need to know what her intentions are,” Silva
said.
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