Executive orders: how a US president can rule by decree

Republicans say Obama's immigration rules are illegal and should be overturned, but executive orders have a long history

Barack Obama announced executive actions in the US
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Barack Obama has ordered some of the most sweeping changes to the US immigration system in decades with a raft of measures that will allow millions of undocumented immigrants living in the US to stay in the country, but Republicans have accused the president of acting illegally.

The changes were ushered in without the consent of Congress through what is known as an "executive order". In a prime time address to the US public, Obama said that alongside the new provisions, he would bolster border security making it harder for illegal immigrants to reach the country.

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