Obama Administration grants temporary reprieve for young immigrants facing deportation.

The New York Times has reported that the Obama Administration will grant temporary relief to some young immigrants at-risk or or facing deportation. The report says that the administration may grant young people who are low priorities for deportation deferred action. This would allow them to stay here and work legally during the time they had that status.

It is important to note that this is not an “amnesty.” It only provides temporary relief. This policy does not provide for any path to stay in the United States permanently by receiving legal permanent residence (or a “green car”) or to become a U.S. citizen.

USCIS has posted a list of commonly asked questions here.

If you are wondering if this new directive applies to you or someone you know, please contact an immigration lawyer to discuss your case before you approach US Citizenship and Immigration Services or US Immigration and Customs Enforcement for help. There is always a risk of deportation from the United States when you ask for an immigration benefit.