+ Follow Cecilia Munoz Tag
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[Title] => Obama delaying on immigration despite Cantor loss
[Summary] => To the frustration of many of his supporters, President Barack Obama is backing away from immigration changes he could make on his own. He is kicking the issue to House Republicans instead, despite mounting evidence they won't address the millions of immigrants living illegally in the United States.
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[Title] => Obama: Child migrants 'urgent humanitarian' issue
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