The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday takes up an
issue hotly contested in the presidential campaign — the battle over
President Obama's immigration policy that could shield more than four
million people from deportation.
Lower courts have blocked its implementation since the president
announced it a year and a half ago. A win would allow him to begin
enforcing the measure before leaving office.
Adults in the United States illegally could
remain if they meet certain residency requirements and have children who
are American citizens or lawful permanent residents. It would also
expand another program, now in effect, that allows young people to stay
in the country if they were brought to the U.S. under age 16.
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Source: NBC News
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