“The president’s latest proposal for immigration reforms includes a section that his administration said is focused on keeping families together. But Obama’s refusal to curtail a policy that has led to a record 410,000 deportations during his first term has been cause for concern from immigrant rights groups. ‘The border has been the most secure that it has ever been,’ Caballero said. ‘There’s more money and more troops there, and we need more?'”
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