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President Biden defends dissent but says "order must prevail" on campus, former President Trump won't commit to accepting the 2024 election results and Nebraska lawmakers circumvent a ballot measure repealing private school vouchers.

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NY Governor Parts Ways with AZ, Works to Reduce Unfair Deportations

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Friday, May 7, 2010   

ALBANY, N.Y. - While Arizona tries to step up removal of illegal immigrants, New York Gov. David Paterson has announced creation of a board to review cases of legal immigrants threatened with deportation for old and/or minor crimes. Some critics worry the move could encourage illegal immigration, but supporters say it'll smooth the path to possible pardons, and reduce what many see as unfair deportations.

Immigration reform advocate Liz OuYang says New York is getting it right.

"I hope more states follow Governor Paterson's leadership in recognizing where due process violations exist in our current immigration system."

Coming on the heels of Arizona's controversial new law cracking down on illegal immigrants, OuYang sees Governor's announcement this week as one that will protect the rights of New York's legal immigrants.

"What Governor Paterson has done is taken a moral and leadership role in asserting the State of New York here as a check to a very broken immigration system."

OuYang's group, OCA-New York, was the lead advocacy organization in the high-profile case of Quing Wu, a 29-year-old executive who was threatened with deportation for crimes committed as a teenager. Paterson pardoned him in March.

Luis Valenzuela, Executive Director of the Long Island Immigrant Alliance, says, under 1996 federal laws, legal immigrants with misdemeanors going back decades are being pursued, persecuted and deported. He says Gov. Paterson's plan to review cases will add fairness.

"Under that law, the '96 law, certain misdemeanors are elevated to aggravated felonies, which makes deportation mandatory, without judicial review."

Valenzuela calls Paterson's move a "welcome approach" and a step in the right direction, particularly coming on the heels of Arizona's controversial new law cracking down on illegal immigrants.

Under the governor's proposal, a five-member Special Immigrant Board of Pardons will be created, made up of executive branch employees who currently consider clemency requests. It is not expected to cost the cash-strapped state any extra.





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