According to the Constitution, all immigration law comes from the Congress. Understand, all immigration law starts in the Congress with no exceptions. Trump has until 5 Sept. to decide whether to extend the illegal Obama executive order for dreamers. It is a lie to say that Trump has to do something. It is up to Congress to make the law that Trump will enforce.
You may feel bad for the kids or young adults but was their parents who fucked up. You recover the loot from a robbery after five years does not mean it belongs to children of the robber. Ask Bernie Madoffs family about that.
So where do you stand? United States law, the Constitution, the rule of law or banana republic pandering?
Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn
I stand with enforcing our bloody laws.. AND Daca is not only unconstitutional (since it was just an EO, not a congressional law)< BUT IT was also "DEFERRED" deportation. NOT "never deport"...
The right thing in this regard is Banana Republic pandering.
Originally Posted by WTF
The right thing for WHOM??
President Trump will do the common sense thing. Tell all of the "Dreamers" that are already here that they can stay and get legal.
Originally Posted by Jackie S
We already had several rounds of "Amnesty's", and look at what we go from it.. MORE ILLEGAL invaders than before..
AMNESTY is not a common sense thing. ITS A SPINELESS Caving in thing.
Not if he does the "common sense things" and explains his good reasons for doing so ... but ends the program from this point forward based upon it being a violation of Constitution for Obaminable to have used an EO to do it ...
Originally Posted by LexusLover
I don't care if he explains it or not. IF he caves in and effectively grants them amnesty, he's lost my vote PERIOD.
AND LOOK at what happened last time we did amnesty "on the promise of securing our borders:> THEY ARE MORE FUCKING Porous now than they were before!..
SO I will never, ever, ever, support any form of amnesty again. EVEN IF WE secure the border first.
... that is in part why I suggested a declaratory judgment action that freezes the the status quo and prevents any deportations.
Originally Posted by LexusLover
So basically you are all for letting people who've broken the law, get 'legal'.?
WHY THE FUCK EVEN Have laws then?