Supreme Court sets election-year clash on immigration

Supreme Court sets election-year clash on immigration

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to an election-year review of President Barack Obama's executive order to allow up to 5 million immigrants living in the U.S. illegally to "come out of the shadows" and work legally in the United States.

The justices said they will consider undoing lower court orders that blocked the plan from taking effect in the midst of a presidential campaign that already roiled by the issue.

Resolving to ‘cure cancer,’ Obama promises the impossible
Barack Obama

Resolving to ‘cure cancer,’ Obama promises the impossible

Nial Wheate

In his 2016 State of the Union address last week, United States President Barack Obama declared he wanted America to be the country that "cures cancer once and for all."

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