President Obama's recent order to defer deportations for about five million foreign nationals in the U.S. was both welcomed and criticized. While the order provided relief to many parents facing separation from their families, millions more still have the prospect of deportation looming. The Washington Times published an article this week detailing the problem, and turned to ICIE's Ralph Isenberg for his insight.
“You’re threatening that entire family at the later stages of its family development with extreme family separation for something that has taken place scores of years ago, and the person [is] not a threat to the security of the United States,” Mr. Isenberg said in the article. He called the President's plan too political, and warned “Do not sign up. There are other forms of relief available,” he said.
To read the article and check out more of Mr. Isenberg's analysis of the President's plan, click right here.
“You’re threatening that entire family at the later stages of its family development with extreme family separation for something that has taken place scores of years ago, and the person [is] not a threat to the security of the United States,” Mr. Isenberg said in the article. He called the President's plan too political, and warned “Do not sign up. There are other forms of relief available,” he said.
To read the article and check out more of Mr. Isenberg's analysis of the President's plan, click right here.
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