Immigration advocates concerned whether President Obama's plans will help ...

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Local advocacy groups - eager for details on President Obama's plan to shield undocumented immigrants from deportation - are concerned many families may still be vulnerable.


At issue is the possibility Obama may limit work permits for parents of children who are in the U.S. legally to those who have been in the country 10 years.


'It's very important that the President acts to include that segment of folks that have been here more than five years but less than 10 years,' said Steven Choi, executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition.


Some advocates were careful to be gentle in their criticisms.


Lucia Gomez of La Fuente said, 'The general consensus is everyone is extremely excited,' but added her members hope Obama goes 'full force' with protections.


'We hope the Obama administration announces policies that will keep families together and allow for as many people as possible to live with dignity,' said Ana Maria Achila of the Center for Popular Democracy.






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