Fusion’s Jorge Ramos went after President Obama on Saturday for pushing back immigration policy changes until after the midterm elections in November.

In June, Obama said he would take action by the end of the summer to address his administration’s oft-criticized deportation policies. But after the White House announced the delay, Ramos took Obama to task for letting “partisan politics” get in the way of using his executive power to allow many undocumented immigrants to remain in the U.S.

President @BarackObama once again delays action on immigration. He promised on June 30th to act before the end of the summer. Now he won't.— JORGE RAMOS (@jorgeramosnews) September 6, 2014

A promise is a promise/ Una promesa es una promesa— JORGE RAMOS (@jorgeramosnews) September 6, 2014

@BarackObama promised to introduce immigration reform in 2009. Then to act before the 2014 summer. In both cases, he didn't keep his word.— JORGE RAMOS (@jorgeramosnews) September 6, 2014

This presidential delay means that more innocent people will be deported and more families separated.It's the triumph of partisan politics.— JORGE RAMOS (@jorgeramosnews) September 6, 2014

It’s far from the first time Ramos has confronted Obama over his record on immigration. At a candidate town hall during the 2012 election, Ramos hit the president for failing to put forth an immigration bill during the first year of his presidency, as he promised during his first campaign.

“A promise is a promise,” Ramos told Obama. “And with all due respect, you didn’t keep that promise.”