WASHINGTON (AP) â" The president of a  prominent Latino advocacy group called President  Barack Obama the "deporter in chief," denouncing  the administrations deportation of nearly 2  million immigrants.
  
  Janet Murguia,  who heads the National Council of La Raza, also  directed her anger and frustration at Republicans  in the House of Representatives for stalling on  immigration legislation, which is languishing some  eight months after the Senate passed a bipartisan,  comprehensive bill. Murguia made the comments at  an awards dinner Tuesday night.
  
   "For us, this president has been the deporter in  chief," Murguia said. "Any day now, this  administration will reach the 2 million mark for  deportations. It is a staggering number that far  outstrips any of his predecessors and leaves  behind it a wake of devastation for families  across America."
  
  Since Obama took  office, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has  removed nearly 2 million immigrants in an  aggressive enforcement of current law. Advocacy  groups fault the president for deporting too many  people, but Republicans argue that Obama has been  too lax in dealing with the estimated 11 million  immigrants living in the country illegally.
   
  Murguia argued that Obama has the  authority to stop tearing families apart.
   
  She also pressed Republicans in the House  of Representatives to act on immigration.
   
  "You have had more than enough time to  come up with legislation to move reform forward.  It is time to stop the political gamesmanship,"  she said.
  
  Republicans fear that  addressing the divisive issue during an election  year will undermine their chances in Novembers  midterm elections.
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Latino group leader: Obama is deporter in chief
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