There are about eleven million undocumented immigrants living in the United States, wishing for freedom of deportation. Therefore, President Obama takes executive action to renew the immigration reform. His plan is to give immigrants an opportunity to come out of the shadows without fearing of getting deported. President Obama believes that by passing the immigration reform will strengthen the United States. Obama’s proposition is beneficial not only for the immigrants, but to the citizens as well. By President Obama passing the immigration reform, the immigrants will contribute to the economy more, there will be less fraud, and there will be fewer family …show more content…
President Obama keeps going further with the plan because he knows that there are a lot of hard working male and female immigrants out there risking their lives for their families. Obama believes the United States is a nation where there’s support and full of opportunities. Through President Obama’s perspective, he is granting immigrants a temporary permit to work freely without any concerns or fear of deportation. However, this is not giving immigrants citizenship, but assuring immigrants that they will not get deported under his authority. As a result, immigrants can come out freely; giving and sharing their knowledge in ways they can contribute to the state. For example, by working hard, paying taxes, and helping build more economic