Illegal immigrants hail policy shift, but caution tempers their joy
President Obama's announcement that deportations of those who came to the U.S. as children would end raises hopes, but some see it as an election-year ploy.
For Julio Salgado and many others, the limbo of being an illegal immigrant — the fear of deportation, the hiding in plain sight, the uncertainties of the underground economy — appeared to vanish abruptly Friday.