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Yahoo Finance US gross domestic product (GDP) loses nearly $30 million for every day that Obama’s immigration reform has failed to move forward.
117 months ago
Yahoo Finance US gross domestic product (GDP) loses nearly $30 million for every day that Obama’s immigration reform has failed to move forward.
117 months ago
ABC News The U.S. Supreme Court’s 4-4 split left in place a lower court’s opinion that blocks President Obama’s executive action on immigration from going into effect, at least for now.
117 months ago
HuffPost Politics The court’s decision “just adds fuel to the fire that’s already raging,” said Brad Bannon, a Democratic strategist. “Each of these events raises the intensity and the Latino turnout even more.”
117 months ago
ABC News Hillary Clinton, who has pledged throughout her campaign to take on immigration reform, called today’s Supreme Court ruling “heartbreaking” and “unacceptable.”
117 months ago
Gawker The decision effectively kills immigration reform for the rest of the Obama presidency.
Obama Immigration Reform Blocked After Supreme Court Splits 4-4
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A vote in the Supreme Court on President Barack Obama’s immigration reform plan, which would have protected millions of people from deportation, has ended in a tie. The 4-4 vote leaves the lower court’s ruling in place, effectively blocking Obama
Read more ... ’s plan until the end of his administration.
117 months ago
ABC News BREAKING: In a 4-4 decision, Supreme Court blocks Pres. Barack Obama's immigration reform; lower court ruling effectively upheld.
117 months ago
CBS News Politics Before considering whether the programs are legal or not, the Supreme Court on Monday will consider whether the states even have "standing" -- the right to bring the case to court in the first place. By Stephanie Condon http://cbsn.ws/22HcOJ4
119 months ago
CNN Politics The ruling is a loss for President Barack Obama, who made immigration reform a key second term initiative. The administration is expected to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court.
125 months ago
CNN Politics The ruling is a loss for President Barack Obama, who made immigration reform a key second term initiative. The administration is expected to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court.
125 months ago
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