she answers critics who say the announcement wreaks of politics. plus, details of a very rare breach of white house protocol during the president s announcement. we now know who the reporter is who interrupted and visibly irked the president of the united states. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. less than five months before election day a dramatic and controversial change in immigration policy by the obama administration. it announced today it will stop deporting young illegal immigrants who were brought to the united states as children if they meet certain requirements. among the requirements, the person cannot be more than 30 years old and must have entered the united states before age 16 and lived in the country for at least five years. they must also be in school or have graduated or be a u.s. military or coast guard veteran. and they cannot have any felonies on their record and cannot be deemed to pose a threat to the united states. it s a move that s
drew griffin will have that. first, there s one thing that ties together all these cases we found so far. last time, we told you about another charity called the montreal spca. canadian charity that helps abandoned cats and dogs. the charity needed money, so it entered into a deal with with an american private fund-raising company called quadriga art, to solicit donations. after three year, the montreal spca received about $13 million in donations. but despite all that money, they ve still ended up in the hole more than $4.5 million, owing money. the bills from that fund-raising company were so huge that nearly every penny, every dollar that came in went to pay those bills. now, the montreal spca is so in debt, quadriga art actually holds a lien on the group s animal shelter. but that s just the beginning. the manager who put together that deal and was fired he went to a new u.s.-based animal charity called spca international. remember that name. its signature program is bagh
the united states will stop deporting young illegal immigrants who meet certain requirements. we will hear from president obama shortly as he is getting ready to go into the white hous nation. he is going to speak in a few minutes from now and we will have live coverage of the president. all correspondents are covering the aspects of the story. jessica yellin and juan antonio carlos, and also we will hear from the romney campaign and the outspoken sheriff joe arpaio, and the students, and the people who are directly affected by this dramatic change, and this executive order announced by the president of the united states, and janet napolitano, the secretary of homeland security. i spoke with her a little while ago and i and we had this exchange about the policy and its ramifications. reporter: is this a pathway to citizenship for these young peop people? not at all. in fact, that is where congress needs to act. we continue to urge the congress, you know, pass the dream
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