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Millions to benefit from Obama's immigration reform move

(Xinhua) Updated: 2014-11-21 16:01
Millions to benefit from Obama's immigration reform move

Pedro Ortega, 45, reacts as he watches President Obamas address on immigration reform at his home in Baltimore, Maryland, Nov 20, 2014. He arrived in Dayton, Ohio on Jan 7, 1999, after a cousin told him there was plenty of factory work there. His wife Maria joined him in 2000, and the couple moved to Michigan when their Ohio drivers license expired. They moved to Maryland when their Michigan licenses expired. Now Pedro works weatherizing homes, while Maria works as a housekeeper for a nursing home. They have three children in the US, who are Eddie, 5, an American citizen, Lourdes, who qualified for Obamas deferred action for childhood arrivals program and Pedro Jr., who arrived in the US last year and is undocumented. They also have three daughters in Ecuador. [Photo/IC]

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