Published on Mon, Oct 06, 2014
Highlighting data from the American Immigration Council's report "Executive Grants of Temporary Immigration Relief, 1956-Present [1]" NBC News Latino covered the historical precedent of executive action on immigration in the article "Report: Since Eisenhower, Executive Action Used for Immigration [2]":
When President Barack Obama takes executive action to make immigration reforms, he will be following the lead of several other presidents, an immigration group said in a recently released report.
The report by the American Immigration Council states that every U.S. president since at least 1956 has granted temporary immigration relief of some form.
Published in the NBC News