CBS/AP/ August 15, 2012, 9:47 AM

Window opens on Obama deportation delay program

Hayley Arana, 2, stands with hundreds of people and her mother, Cynthia Diaz, who hopes to get a passport, Aug. 14, 2012, in Houston. Arana was born in the United States.

Hayley Arana, 2, stands with hundreds of people and her mother, Cynthia Diaz, who hopes to get a passport, Aug. 14, 2012, in Houston. Arana was born in the United States. / AP Photo/Houston Chronicle

(CBS/AP) Starting Wednesday, up to 1.7 million young illegal immigrants living in the United States will be able to apply for a two-year reprieve from deportation.

The Obama administration initiative, which is called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, will make the young people eligible for work permits, Social Security cards and driver's licenses.

Applicants pay a $465 fee, must have come to the United States before they turned 16, and be under 31 now. They also must 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.

For people like Benita Veliz, this is the day they've been dreaming about. The 27-year-old's family smuggled her across the border when she was 8, CBS Radio News reporter Michael Board reports from San Antonio.

"I was told to sit in this car, and I was told, 'Go to this school,' and I was told, 'Live here,' and that was it," Veliz said.

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There's no word yet how long applicants like her will have to wait for a reply, but when that day comes the first thing Veliz wants to do is stand in line at the Department of Motor Vehicles. She's been riding the bus for years and is excited to drive for the first time. She also plans to, for the first time in her life, get on an airplane.

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 Obama administration emphasizes the program is not a pathway to citizenship. Still, hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants potentially could benefit from the program, which President Obama announced in June. The program is beginning just months before what promises to be a tight contest for the White House in which the Hispanic vote may play an important role.

Mr. Obama has come under fire from Hispanic voters and others who say he hasn't fulfilled a previous campaign promise to overhaul the nation's immigration laws. The policy change could stop deportations for more than 1 million young illegal immigrants who would have qualified for the failed DREAM Act, formally the Development, Relief and Education of Alien Minors Act, which Mr. Obama has supported in the past.

Republican lawmakers have accused Mr. Obama of circumventing Congress with the new program in an effort to boost his political standing and of favoring illegal immigrants over unemployed U.S. citizens.

Some, including House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith, R-Texas, have called the policy backdoor amnesty and said 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.

Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., said the program really is more of a stopgap than a solution to immigration problems.

"Because it's only a two-year program, we know it's narrow in scope," Boxer told CBS Radio News, "but I know these young people are going to be such a credit to our nation and to themselves that it is going to set the stage for broad reform."

The California Dream Network, a student project created by the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, has been helping people apply for the program. Justino Mora, the group's steering director, said this new plan will provide opportunities for undocumented young people who want to contribute to society.

"That's what many students want to do," Mora told CBS Radio News. "They want to start their own businesses. They want to, you know, go, go work for Boeing, for Google, and they want to do, you know, the best they can."

Mora said the new plan will also give more undocumented young people the chance to pursue educational opportunities.

"With deferred action, we're going to be able to apply for a work permit, and the work permit is definitely ... going to allow us to get a job and to be able to use our knowledge, our degrees, so we can pursue our own dreams," Mora said.

Don Lyster, director of the National Immigration Law Center's office in Washington, D.C., said law-abiding undocumented young people considering applying for the program should still seek legal advice, KCBS reporter Melissa Culross reports.

"Every Dreamer should talk to an experienced immigration attorney before requesting deferred action, especially if they have ever been arrested, left the country or been in contact with ICE," Lyster said, referring to the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.

Immigrants are scrambling to get passports and other records in order. Under guidelines that Homeland Security announced Tuesday, proof of identity and eligibility could include a passport or birth certificate, school transcripts, medical and financial records and military service records. The DHS said that in some instances, multiple sworn affidavits, signed by a third party under penalty of perjury, also could be used. Anyone found to have committed fraud will be referred to federal immigration agents, the department said.

The paperwork for the program can be downloaded from the Immigration Services website.

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phwtb100 says:
by norcalruss August 16, 2012 1:31 AM EDT
They don't get a voting card numbnuts, only US citizens can vote.
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This comment tells me 2 things.

First, and foremost, you haven't got a CLUE as to what goes on in the illegal communities in this country. If you think for one second they don't have forged documents for anything they want, INCLUDING voter registration cards, you need to come out from under your rock more often.

Secondly, it tells me you know nothing about the tax burden these people cause for this country; for me and all the LEGAL tax payers in this country. The only reason the government hasn't gone after all these people is because they don't have to refund the 'income' taxes they pay.

However, let me enlighten you. The taxes they pay and don't get back through a tax refund is MORE than spent the first time they have a child they can't pay the medical bills for, or the first time they get sick and need other medical care they cannot pay for, or the first three months they live in free housing, get free utilities, get free groceries, and free educations.

Seriously, you really do need to pay more attention to the illegal world around you. Go to your local Walmart or Kmart on any given Sunday and WATCH the front of the store. It is well known, when you need fake immigration cards that's the place to go to get them. The last person I know who used Walmart for his transaction, it cost him $25.00 to get a work permit AND a CALIFORNIA DRIVERS LICENSE.

WAKE UP!
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redhatlady5525 replies:
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The Illegals have a better Forgery System than you have any idea. My husband worked as a Rock Layer. Everyone of the Latinos on this worksite was Illegal. My husband ask him if he had a drivers license. The Latino said I have several on several names. Which one would you like to see. Do you need any thing Forged. I have someone that I can call and he can deliver it tomorrow morning, just cost you $25.00. You need a Green Card. I have a lot of them, under different names of course. One Latino said it only cost $25.00 for us to have a baby in your local Hospital. It cost Americans $$3,500 for having a baby. Cost us nothing. I just paid the taxes, the rest is free. The housing is free. my groceries are free. Seriously, have you checked to see how many Millions it cost the Taxpayers to keep Latinos in this Country. You go to Mexico, you better have a lot of money, papers and health insurance. You come to the US you don't need anything.
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alltappedout says:
I am personally in shocked to see just how many illegals have been tapping our country's school system dry! Wow...it's NO wonder this country is ALL tapped out. Let's just reward people for doing the wrong thing again!!! Not to mention how many ILLEGAL votes our current president will get from this! Shame on you MR. OBAMA. What a joke democracy has become :(
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morework replies:
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And now are tapping the school system even more by requesting enrollment records. Some of the requests are coming from the parent that still hasn't learned any English after being in the USA for at least 10 years. Hopefully this program will set some tracking on the disrepectful bad element to have them deported and keep the ones that are repectfully contributing to the USA.
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RealWorldNow says:
Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., said the program really is more of a stopgap than a solution to immigration problems.

In other words... how can Obama buy some votes !
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rogget says:
There are no jobs to get.
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louiville2_2 says:
Yep they get to take an Americans job AND a voting card to vote away some Americans voting rights too thanks to Obama.
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LtSmily replies:
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morcalruss, although the article "says" nothing about "voting cards", Democrats are fighting tooth and nail to have everyone able to vote without ANY form of identification. Besides "voting cards" ONLY apply to legally authenticated citizens of that voting district, meaning can I as a Natural Born Citizen, white male, go and vote without a voter ID card? In 2010 the answer was no, in my State we are required to produce photo I.D. and I congratulate ALL States that have voter ID laws. Besides when I visit my relatives in San Antonio, and go to South San Antonio to the barrios and deal with people from Mexico, Belize, San Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Costa Rico, Nicaragua, and further south they are extremely offended if you refer to them as "Hispanics" or even "Latinos" in some areas. Most of them, not all that I deal with (mainly because of good food and hot women) that ran through the Naturalization process are extremely angry at amnesty because they appreciate the work it takes to become an American citizen. Some are just here for summer labor or to make a quick buck to send home, and they generally are not open for discussion with "white" Americans anyway unless you have work for them. But they do make the news cycle because that doesn't support the progressive agenda of destroying America from within.
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lesserof2evil says:
Some, including House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith, R-Texas, have called the policy backdoor amnesty and said 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.


At least, they paid taxes and at a higher rate than the sleazeball Romney.
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0bama2O12 replies:
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lessor, you make it more difficult to re-elect the president when you make inane statements.
rightofwrong replies:
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Illegals don't pay income tax. You have to have legal status to pay taxes. Do you really understand? No.
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TonyP44 says:
The natives here prefer to collect the social welfare than working. We have to cut down these entitlements and force (encourage is a better word) them to work before we can shut out the illegals.

To me, preventing illegals from coming is quite easy. We do not need all the wires, fences, sophisticated devices and manpower. You do not want to penalize the illegals (they come here for better economical reasons that I do not blame them for), but penalize the employers.

With better regulations like requiring work permits and the employers paying the living expenses including health care, foreign workers could benefit the society as well as themselves.

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