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Tampa and North Miami join cities defending Obama's executive action on immigration

Tuesday, 07 April 2015

The cities of Tampa and North Miami have signed onto a friend-of-the-court petition asking for "immediate implementation of President Obama’s executive actions on immigration."

Tampa and North Miami are the first cities in Florida to join the effort, according to the Florida Immigrant Coalition, which estimates 253,000 Florida residents would benefit. Obama's action is designed to prevent the deportation of otherwise law abiding people.

A number of states, including Florida, have sued the federal government to prevent the executive action. More than 70 cities have joined the counter effort.

"We commend the Mayors from Tampa and North Miami for taking this step in favor of our families, workers and economy; more cities and counties should make similar statements,” said Maria Rodriguez, Executive Director for the Florida Immigrant Coalition. “Why would Attorney General Pam Bondi go out of her way, with our taxdollars, to add Florida to this lawsuit? This temporary relief from deportation for parents of U.S. citizens represents a life-changing measure for tens of thousands of Floridian families. To stop this relief is hurtful to not only our families, but to our pocketbook. We urge her to reconsider her position and withdraw from the lawsuit for the well-being of Florida’s families and economy.”

Critics say Obama exceeded his authority.

Source: The Tampa Bay Times

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