AP/ August 14, 2012, 4:50 PM

Young illegal immigrants can apply to defer deportation

(AP) WASHINGTON - The Obama administration on Tuesday directed young illegal immigrants to fill out new forms and pay $465 if they want to apply under a new program that would let them avoid deportation and obtain a U.S. work permit.

The government renewed warnings that the process wouldn't lead to citizenship or give them permission to travel internationally. It will begin accepting immigrants' applications Wednesday.

The announcement came just months before what is shaping up to be a tight contest for the White House.

360K more illegal immigrants eligible for Obama's deferred deportation program, group says

President Barack Obama has come under fire by Hispanic voters and others who have say he hasn't fulfilled a previous campaign promise to reform the nation's immigration laws. The policy change could stop deportations for more than a million young illegal immigrants.

The paperwork for the program, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, can be downloaded from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website, said the agency's director, Alejandro Mayorkas. Applicants must pay a $465 fee and provide proof of identity and eligibility.

Under guidelines that the administration announced Tuesday, USCIS said proof of identity and eligibility under the program could include a passport or birth certificate, school transcripts, medical and financial records and military service records. The Department of Homeland Security said that in some instances, multiple sworn affidavits, signed by a third party under penalty of perjury, could also be used.

A decision on each application could take several months, and immigrants have been warned not to leave the country while their application is pending. If they are allowed to stay in the United States and want to travel internationally, they will need to apply for permission to come back into the country, a request that would cost $360 more.

The administration announced the plan in June to stop deporting many illegal immigrants brought to the U.S. as children. To be eligible, immigrants must prove they arrived in the United States before they turned 16, are 30 or younger, have been living here at least five years, and are in school or graduated or served in the military. They also cannot have been convicted of certain crimes or otherwise pose a safety threat.

Mayorkas said being approved to avoid deportation "does not provide lawful status or a path to citizenship."

Critics of the program, including House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith, a Republican, have called the policy backdoor amnesty and say they worry about fraud.

"While potentially millions of illegal immigrants will be permitted to compete with American workers for scarce jobs, there seems to be little if any mechanism in place for vetting fraudulent applications and documentation submitted by illegal immigrants," Smith said Tuesday.

DHS said anyone found to have committed fraud will be referred to federal immigration agents.

The Migration Policy Institute estimated last week that as many as 1.7 million people could be eligible to stay in the U.S. and legally work under the new policy.

DHS officials have repeatedly said the department doesn't have an estimate on how many people may apply. In an internal document outlining the program's implementation officials estimated about 1.04 million people would apply in the first year, and about 890,000 would be eligible.

The document, obtained by The Associated Press, estimated that the program could cost between $467.7 million and $585.4 million. The department anticipated collecting about $484.2 in fees.

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cervantemanny says:
IM GETTING FED UP ON HOW THE GOVERNMENT IS CARING FOR OTHER PEOPLE THAN THE AMERICAN CITIZENS. UNEMPLOYMENT IS SO HIGH IN THE NATION AND NOW THE CITIZENS OF THE COUNTRY WOULD HAVE TO COMPETE WITH ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS FOR JOBS. HOW FAIR WOULD IT BE FOR AN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT TO TAKE THE JOB OF AN AMERICAN CITIZEN. UNEMPLOYMENT HIGH AND STUDENTS THESE COLLEGE STUDENTS GETTING MORE AID THAN THE CITIZEN OF AMERICA STUDENTS. WOULD THE GOVERNMENT THINK OF THE AMERICAN CITIZENS FIRST!!!!! PRESIDENT OBAMA FIX THE ECONOMY INSTEAD OF WASTING MONEY!!!!
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SBMMS says:
It's far past time for every patriot of this nation to exercise the 2nd amendment and retake our government. It is not only our right but our duty to overthrow the government when they violate the Constitution and the laws set by congress.
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pattykuhner says:
It is awful that the legal Americans who need jobs will have to compete with Illegal immigrants. One good thing is the government will make some money from it.
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Rodeo_Joe says:
Great idea.
And let the best, hardest workers WIN the jobs.

Jobs aren't a birthright - they are opportunities.
And criminalizing children is just so, so passe.
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57vw says:
So my fellow Americans how does it feel now that your recent H.S. graduated children will have to compete, for what scarce jobs there are, against 1.7 million illegal alien children? To top it off this President is doing this just for VOTES at our children's expense!
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AOCGUY replies:
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Really, just whose votes is he trying to get?
rigotre replies:
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Don't worry. Now with this being passed the illegal children will be able to get good paying jobs after going to college. Your kids will surely take the minimum wage ones.
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dougiebug says:
Boy America, we are really going downhill. I just can't believe what is going on with opening the doors to illegal's. Why can't they go through the process like others have to. Are the citizenship tests too hard for them to understand? I'm just glad I'm not going to be around too much longer to see the sh_t hit the fan.
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shipwrecked54 says:
Where can I go to apply to defer paying taxes for 2 years?? I don't want to be any part of this....
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1notrub11 replies:
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Interesting thought. If one took a poll in this way, it might be very revealing with respect to each and every tax supported activity, don't you think?
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shipwrecked54 says:
So let's see...The program costs approx. 1/2 billion dollars why? DID THE GOVERNMENT HAVE TO HIRE MORE PEOPLE TO DEAL WITH 1.2 MILLION APPLICATIONS? This might muddy the employment numbers a little bit! If there was no new hiring, then exactly what costs 1/2 billion dollars?
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mikeonthebay says:
Where do they sign up to vote for Obama?
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Bojax39 replies:
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by mikeonthebay: "Where do they sign up to vote for Obama?"

It's right there on the form. :-)
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ramrod42 says:
Ohh Yeah! Give em' ALL they want! And the "Dumb" American's will pay for that! We need to get that "Illegal Muslim" OUT!
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