Gracie
Diamond Member
- Feb 13, 2013
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We need genuine immigration reform. But Congress does make the laws. This needs to go through the Congress, whether Obama likes it or not.
What happens if a Republican President does the same thing in the future. Do Dems really want to set that precedent? It is a very troubling Constitutional issue.
States need to band together and demand he step down or they will secede.
He'll just bring charges against the states and the governors, like they did to Rick Perry. Sooner or later it's gonna be secession, the damage is already done.States need to band together and demand he step down or they will secede.
They don't have to be that extreme. What states need to do is start deporting illegals themselves. According to the tenth amendment, the states, not the feds, have the authority.
Let me guess, all 17 are former confederate states, the GOP base.
Good riddance, those states contribute little to the national welfare in dollars.States need to band together and demand he step down or they will secede.
Let me guess, all 17 are former confederate states, the GOP base.
Good...this will be fun.
—1990. In February, President George H.W. Bush, acting through the Immigration and Naturalization Service, established a "family fairness" in which family members living with a legalizing immigrant and who were in the U.S. before passage of the 1986 law were granted protection from deportation and authorized to seek employment. The administration estimated up to 1.5 million people would be covered by the policy. Congress in October passed a broader immigration law that made the protections permanent.