Obama to Republican critics on immigration: \\\'Pass a bill\\\'
Monday, 24 November 2014
US President Barack Obama shrugged off criticism of his executive action on immigration with a challenge to House of Representatives Republicans: if you don't like it, do something.
Obama was asked in an interview broadcast Sunday about House Speaker John Boehner's assertion that he was acting like an emperor in using executive powers to tackle the issue of the 11 million immigrants living in America without documents.
"Well, my response is pass a bill," Obama said in the interview with ABC's "This Week" taped Friday. "Congress has a responsibility to deal with these issues and there are some things that I can’t do on my own."
Obama announced Thursday he was easing the threat of deportation for millions of undocumented immigrants. His measures include allowing some 4.4 million people who are parents of US citizens and legal permanent residents and who have been in the country for five years to remain in the country temporarily, with the right to work, according to a news agency.