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A Galway man is introducing Barack Obama in Chicago tonight

Obama is being introduced at a rally in Chicago by Galway man and restaurateur Billy Lawless.

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA is returning to his hometown, Chicago, where he hopes to pitch his new executive actions on immigration.

Obama is trying to seize the advantage in the heated dispute over the contentious immigration issue while Congress is on a Thanksgiving recess and Republicans scramble to coalesce behind a unified opposition strategy.

The president is scheduled to speak to Chicago community leaders, part of an ongoing effort to defend and promote his decision to bypass Congress and direct sweeping executive actions that could spare millions of immigrants illegally in the United States from being deported.

Obama will speak at a centre in the city’s predominantly Polish-American far northwest side, underscoring how his immigration measures would affect more than Latino immigrants.

Galway man 

Obama is being introduced in Chicago by Galway man and restaurateur Billy Lawless, who emigrated from Ireland in 1998 and employs more than 250 people at three city restaurants.

Speaking on RTÉ’s Today with Sean O’Rourke this morning, Lawless, who has been a long-time campaigner for immigration rights for the Irish in the US, said it is a great honour.

However, he said that the new reforms are “a cup half filled” although they do leave the door open for further changes, he said.

Over 1,000 people are expected to attend the rally where President Obama is speaking.

Immigration 

Under a series of measures Obama announced last week, nearly 5 million immigrants will be eligible to avoid deportation and sign up for work permits. The number who could benefit represents about 45% of the total number of immigrants who either entered the country illegally or have overstayed their visas.

Republicans have vowed to rein Obama in, but have not fallen behind any specific plan.

Obama has called on Congress to pass a comprehensive immigration overhaul that he has said would render his executive actions moot.

The White House says Obama will draw attention to the contributions of immigrants and their role in creating businesses and jobs and will cite economic estimates from the White House that the executive actions would boost the economy and expand the tax base.

Additional reporting Christina Finn 

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    Nov 25th 2014, 5:01 PM

    Illegal immigrants should be deported from all countries

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    Nov 25th 2014, 5:14 PM

    There would be no illegal immigrants if citizens did not provide them with employment. People will always go to where the work and the money can be found.

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    Nov 25th 2014, 5:28 PM

    O’bamas problem is not with the Irish who are mostly skilled and healthy, its with those crossing the Us southern border who are neither.

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    Nov 25th 2014, 5:42 PM

    More spelling practice, Mort!

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    Nov 25th 2014, 5:44 PM

    Tell that to the Mexican masons and carpenters who are employed on sites all over the US. Theirs is the kind of workmanship that’s very hard to find any more in so called developed economies. The reason being that in Mexico they go through a full apprenticeship, often using rudimentary tools. And let’s not pretend that there are not many unskilled Irish laborers on building sites all over the UK, Germany and the US.

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    Nov 25th 2014, 6:23 PM

    Dats naice Rooney

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    Nov 25th 2014, 5:50 PM

    Galway man is introducing Lame Duck president…Yawn.

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    Nov 25th 2014, 6:01 PM

    His name is appropriate though

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    Nov 25th 2014, 6:07 PM

    Spillane? Probably….

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    Nov 25th 2014, 10:35 PM

    So what?

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    Nov 25th 2014, 10:21 PM

    Irish Claim article.

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