"We Were Strangers Once, Too"
In his address to the nation on Thursday night, President Obama announced new executive actions to help fix America's broken immigration system.
Since the founding of our nation, we've weaved a tradition of welcoming immigrants into the very fabric of who we are. It's what keeps us dynamic, entrepreneurial, and uniquely American. And as the President made clear last night, America is -- and always will be -- a nation of immigrants.
"Scripture tells us that we shall not oppress a stranger, for we know the heart of a stranger -- we were strangers once, too," the President said. "My fellow Americans, we are and always will be a nation of immigrants. We were strangers once, too."
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Helping America's Communities Prepare for Climate Change
Last week, President Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping announced historic actions to reduce carbon pollution in the United States and China. And on Monday, we announced important steps that we're taking here at home to help communities respond to and prepare for a changing climate.
The Administration has developed the Climate Resilience Toolkit -- a website that provides centralized, authoritative, easy-to-use information and tools.
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Time to #GetCovered
As the temperature starts to decline, the snow starts to fall, and the kitchen soon fills with seasonal flavors, we know the holiday season is just around the corner. So this season, give the gift of health. Remind your friends and loved ones to sign up for health insurance on HealthCare.gov.
Open enrollment started on November 15, and if you want to be covered in 2015, you have to sign up before February 15. Right now, you can browse health care plans and price options in your state at HealthCare.gov/see-plans.
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