-- by Marcelo Ballve, New American Media:
Prominent immigrant advocates launched their most sharply worded public critique yet of the Obama administration’s immigration policy.
Advocates who spoke at a press conference Monday in Washington, D.C. angrily pointed to statistics that showed a significant acceleration in immigration enforcement over President Bush’s last year, with over 387,000 immigrants deported since Obama’s inauguration.
As a result, livelihoods were lost, local economies affected, and families split apart, the advocates said.
“These are the same enforcement practices that we marched against during the Bush administration,” said Angelica Salas, director of the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles.Read More [1]