This latest SCOTUS ruling says that President Obama's executive order was illegal. Or at least he overstepped his authority. The ruling goes back to the Appeals Court's ruling, so the States that brought the suite won.
But here is something I don't understand. The executive order more or less in simple terms, stated that parents of children who were born here would not be subject to deportation, even though those parents were here illegally.
The problem is, you can't deport a US Citizen. These children are citizens, period.
If you deport the parents, who takes care of the children.
Of course, this is all our faults. Democrats want a new class of underclass to pander to and get votes from, many Republicans want cheap labor. So we just let anybody across the border that can make it across.
But we still, legally, cannot deport legal US Citizens.
What's the answer to this mess, or has that ship left port long time ago.
You would think that at the very least the Government would do something to fix this mess so at least we can stop the flow now.
Originally Posted by Jackie S
this is where you're wrong.
the children of illegal aliens born in the U.S. are not U.S. Citizens. They are not subject to U.S. law.
the requirement is that one of the parents have to be an american citizen for the child to be considered a U.S. citizen.
the illegal alien parents fail that test.
the kids & their illegal parents should be deported.
It should not be our responsibility to take care of illegal aliens's children.
with regards to the kids being left behind, apparently no one in LE thought to check if any of the illegals had children with them. If they did, its most likely that illegals lied on purpose about having any children with them.
that said it really shows how irresponsible these illegals are in bringing the kids here or having a baby here and leaving them behind when caught & deported.