CBS/AP/ August 18, 2011, 5:50 PM

U.S. to let illegal immigrants seek work permit

In this May 25, 2010 photo, shackled Mexican immigrants are directed by a guard to a waiting deportation by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Harlingen, Texas.

In this May 25, 2010 photo, shackled Mexican immigrants are directed by a guard to a waiting deportation by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Harlingen, Texas. / AP Photo/LM Otero

WASHINGTON - The Obama administration said Thursday it will allow many illegal immigrants facing deportation the chance to stay in this country and apply for a work permit, while focusing on removing from the U.S. convicted criminals and those who might be a national security or public safety threat.

That will mean a case-by-case review of approximately 300,000 illegal immigrants facing possible deportation in federal immigration courts, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said in announcing the policy change.

Advocates for an immigration overhaul have said that the administration, by placing all illegal immigrants in the same category for deportation, has failed to live up to its promise to only deport the "worst of the worst," as President Barack Obama has said.

"From a law enforcement and public safety perspective, DHS enforcement resources must continue to be focused on our highest priorities," Napolitano wrote a group of senators supporting new immigration legislation. "Doing otherwise hinders our public safety mission -- clogging immigration court dockets and diverting DHS enforcement resources away from the individuals who pose a threat to public safety."

The Associated Press obtained a copy of the letter.

Some states are rebelling against another administration effort to control illegal immigration known as Secure Communities. The program requires that when state and local law enforcement send criminal suspects' fingerprints to the FBI, the prints are run through an immigration database to determine the person's immigration status. States have argued that the program puts them in the position of policing immigration, which they consider a federal responsibility. Immigrant advocacy groups have complained that people who had not yet been convicted of a crime were being caught up in the system.

In June, the director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, John Morton, sent a memo to agents outlining when and how they could use discretion in immigration cases. That guidance also covered those potentially subject to a legislative proposal, known as the DREAM Act, intended to give young illegal immigrants who go to college or serve in the military a chance at legal status.

Morton also suggested that agents consider how long someone has been in the United States, whether that person's spouse or children are U.S. citizens and whether that person has a criminal record.

A senior administration official said delaying deportation decisions in cases for some non-criminals would allow quicker deportation of serious criminals. The indefinite stay will not give illegal immigrants a path to legal permanent residency, but will let them apply for a work permit.

"As a matter of law, they are eligible for a work authorization card, basically a taxpayer ID card, but that decision is made separately and on a case-by-case basis," said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discussed the change publicly.

The official said the change will give authorities the chance to keep some cases from even reaching the court system. The message to agents in the field, the official said, would be "you do not need to put everyone you come across in the system."

If an immigrant whose case has been stayed commits a crime or other circumstances change, their case could be reopened.

Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., a longtime supporter of immigration overhaul and the DREAM Act, applauded the policy change.

"These students are the future doctors, lawyers, teachers and, maybe, senators, who will make America stronger," Durbin said in an emailed statement. "We need to be doing all we can to keep these talented, dedicated, American students here, not wasting increasingly precious resources sending them away to countries they barely remember."

According to White House officials, the policy could also benefit illegal immigrants who have family members in the States -- among them partners of gay, lesbian and bisexual people, The New York Times reported. Richard Socarides, an attorney and former adviser on gay issues to President Clinton, told the Times: "The new policy will end, at least for now, the deportations of gay people legally married to their same-sex American citizen partners, and it may extend to other people in same-sex partnerships."

Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, said the Obama administration was implementing reforms "against the will of Congress and the majority of American people we represent."

"It is just the latest attempt by this president to bypass the intended legislative process when he does not get his way," McCaul said in a statement. "The fact that we have a backlog and prioritize deportations is nothing new. This policy goes a step further granting illegal immigrants a fast-track to gaining a work permit where they will now unfairly compete with more than 9 percent of Americans who are still looking for jobs."

Other Republicans have previously criticized the DREAM Act and other immigration legislation that would provide a path to legal status as amnesty. Following Morton's June memo, Rep. Lamar Smith, R-Texas, introduced a bill to block the administration's use of prosecutorial discretion and called the use of that discretion "backdoor amnesty."

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Tentalicious says:
***, this is such a SLAP IN THE FACE to all the immigrants that worked and struggled so hard to come into our country legally, and because of this, respect this nation a lot more.

What message is this sending, nothing good in my opinion except that our nation is becoming really wimpy, we should follow some of the other countries guidelines...Just DEPORT them, and make sure they stay DEPORTED !!

OH and how is this going to help our already failing employment rate?
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BullRider13 says:
I think this approach to immigrants is very progressive. This way the people who are already working hard to stay here and provide for their families have the capability to apply for a work permit without abandoning their families. As to that last bit about the unfair advantage for the 9 percent of Americans who are still looking for jobs, maybe you should ask that 9 percent how long they have been on welfare and supported by the 91 percent of Americans and immigrants who have jobs and pay for them to sit and not have jobs. Also ask them what jobs they are willing to except, because the general population of Americans have a nose in the air to jobs they see unfit. So if immigrants who work hard, do not commit crimes, and pay their taxes want to stay and continue to be a healthy part of society, then who are we to stop them. By the way have you looked at your family tree lately, because if your not a Native American then at some point your family was an immigrant too, just think who you would be today if your family was barred out of this country.
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Peacefulmeasure says:
I agree that it is a move to get more votes. What do u expect? That is his job! to seek for vote. Illegal is Illegal. That is true. However, if you were five years old holding your dad's hand to cross the american borders, Is that really your fault? Are we americans that cruel and inconsiderate to kick someone out when they lived their whole life here and has friends, gf and family just because their parents made bad decision? REally?
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SkylarkWY says:
Wouldn't it be nice if Obama had as much concern for American citizens without jobs as he does for illegals?
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Peacefulmeasure replies:
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I'm sure he does
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purebredsicilian says:
Why am I not surprised. Obama will do anything to get re-elected. What's next restoring voting rights to convicted felons? My granparents and mother came from Italy. They only sought freedom and a better way of life but they didn't sneak in ILLEGALLY! ILLEGAL is ILLEGAL!
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Peacefulmeasure replies:
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I agree that it is a move to get more votes. What do u expect? That is his job! to seek for vote. Illegal is Illegal. That is true. However, if you were five years old holding your dad's hand to cross the american borders, Is that really your fault? Are we americans that cruel to kick someone out when they lived their whole life here and has friends and gf? REally?
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Woody-1 says:
Obama's payback to the supporters of illegal aliens coming into this country. Even with millions if U.S. Wecitizens out of work. Expect another 10 million crashing our borders now for work permits. When is it going to end. It seems every time a Republican presidential hopeful opens his or her mouth, they stick their foot in it. We better wakeup soon.
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valjean16 replies:
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Unfortunately, this president along with several previous presidents have signed illegal executive orders, usurping powers never granted them per the Constitution. It's time we hold ALL our politicians accountable to their swore oaths of office to uphold the Constitution. We can no longer just sit by while they trample the supreme law of the land. Bit by bit, our politicians have taken away our freedoms and our country. They have done this to pay back corporate campaign donations, buy voters, garner high paying corporate jobs, etc. It has all been at our expense. All of us had better start paying attention to what is happening at both the federal and state government levels or we will wake up one day very soon and find we have no country, no jobs, no money and no freedom left. Write the president, your federal and state congressman. Email them. Call them. Show up at their local offices and face them head on. Vote them OUT, ALL OF THEM if necessary until they understand we will no longer take it. AND speak to everyone you know. Get them to get involved also. Join groups that are already fighting against these politicians that refuse to vote according to the will of the people!! We get the government we deserve. If we refuse to fight for the will of the people to be done, it is on us.
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JohnG1976 says:
I voted for President Obama in 08 and plan to vote for him in 12 but this could be a game changer. Our country is being invaded from the South. We should be putting troops on our southern border. Those who are here illegally are criminals. The only help they should get is transportation back across the border. There are enough out of work Americans who are legal citizens.
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sdf2012 says:
Politicians & govt officials who are for giving illegals anything need to be replaced by people who put our national security & the welfare of American citizens first. And clarify the ill-conceived notion that just hopping our border & pops out a kids gives them access to our country. If the parents were here illegally or aren't US citizens then neither are their kids who were born here. Remove all incentives for these people to hop our border. It's not just Mexicans coming thru it you know.
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sdf2012 says:
Just because they haven't been caught committing a crime in one place doesn't mean they haven't committed a crime in another. No illegals. No amnesty. No exceptions.

BIG SURPRISE: Obama's Aunt Zeituni Onyango Granted Asylum
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JohnG1976 replies:
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They commit a crime every day they are in this country illegally.
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sdf2012 says:
This is what all of the US is going to look like pretty soon if our govt doesn't start kicking all of those who refuse to follow our immigration laws. This includes visa over-stayers.

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