Obama to announce immigration plan
President Barack Obama will address the American public today at 8 p.m. to justify the need for executive action and a long-term congressional solution on immigration reform.
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President Barack Obama will address the American public today at 8 p.m. to justify the need for executive action and a long-term congressional solution on immigration reform.
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