BREAKING - Appeals court shreds obama amnesty of 5 million (really 40 million) illegals

This is big. Now if only obozo will comply with the court ruling like the rest of us have to do.

Appeals court rules against Obama's plan to protect about 5 million people from deportation

nov 9 2015 NEW ORLEANS (AP) — President Barack Obama's plan to protect from deportation an estimated 5 million people living in the United States illegally has suffered another setback in court.

In a 2-1 decision, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans upheld a Texas-based judge's injunction blocking the Obama administration's immigration initiative.

Republicans had criticized the plan as an illegal executive overreach when Obama announced it last November. Twenty-six states challenged the plan in court.


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The racist motherfuckers in the Fifth Circuit are wrong.

There is a history of prosecutorial discretion in immigration law.

That's how John Lennon was allowed to stay here.

Their decision ought to be reversed and the case remanded.

No one is saying that prosecutorial discretion is wrong, what is wrong is assigning it categorically to a set of criminals, which is in effect to amend the law instead of merely engaging in discretion in enforcement.
 
Ironic that the party of "free market solutions" insists on ignoring the fact that the free market demands those 7-8 million illegal workers be in the U.S.

It's yet another issue Republicans could win on if they simply solved the problem by making legal the good people and promising to ferret out the bad apples. But no, they just continue this sham of painting all illegals with the same brush.

These people are here and they're going to stay here because Republicans in congress simply won't ever fund a wall, let alone a massive expansion of government officials to go and mysteriously find the 12 million or so that are here.

Just give up the stupid rhetoric already and propose actual solutions that make sense. George W. Bush was wrong about a lot of things, but he was right on that Republicans should've passed the Dream Act when they had the chance. They'd have secured the Hispanic vote for a generation.

The courts can say what they want right now, but in the end, these people are staying and that's that. Republicans and the right-wing choke hold on the courts are just delaying the inevitable.
 
If the Republicans put as much effort into actually addressing issues like immigration and health care as they do in reacting to the Whitehouses' initiatives through the courts or endless motions for repeal...imagine the work they could get done!
And, there'd be no need for Executive Orders.
Yeah and when the GOP leadership starts taking advice from libtards like you....oh, shit, never mind.

:D
 
Ironic that the party of "free market solutions" insists on ignoring the fact that the free market demands those 7-8 million illegal workers be in the U.S.

It's yet another issue Republicans could win on if they simply solved the problem by making legal the good people and promising to ferret out the bad apples. But no, they just continue this sham of painting all illegals with the same brush.

These people are here and they're going to stay here because Republicans in congress simply won't ever fund a wall, let alone a massive expansion of government officials to go and mysteriously find the 12 million or so that are here.

Just give up the stupid rhetoric already and propose actual solutions that make sense. George W. Bush was wrong about a lot of things, but he was right on that Republicans should've passed the Dream Act when they had the chance. They'd have secured the Hispanic vote for a generation.

No one believes this 'Hispanics will vote GOP if you cave in to them' bullshit any more, dude.

And we will take our country back from you fagots and enforce our laws again whether you like it or not.

We are not going to let you fucktards destroy this country.
 
And The President has the right to issue Executive Orders.
He wasn't legislating.
He was taking action that he was advised was constitutional and his right.
Apparently one of the courts disagrees.
It will play out as it does I guess and we'll see who's right.
To use prosecutorial discretion in a categorical way is in effect to amend the law instead of enforcing it.

It is one thing to let Joe go on a speed trap.

It is quite a different thing to say that all white guys will not have speeding violations enforced against them, which is in effect to amend the existing laws.
 
This is big. Now if only obozo will comply with the court ruling like the rest of us have to do.

Appeals court rules against Obama's plan to protect about 5 million people from deportation

nov 9 2015 NEW ORLEANS (AP) — President Barack Obama's plan to protect from deportation an estimated 5 million people living in the United States illegally has suffered another setback in court.

In a 2-1 decision, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans upheld a Texas-based judge's injunction blocking the Obama administration's immigration initiative.

Republicans had criticized the plan as an illegal executive overreach when Obama announced it last November. Twenty-six states challenged the plan in court.


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The racist motherfuckers in the Fifth Circuit are wrong.

There is a history of prosecutorial discretion in immigration law.

That's how John Lennon was allowed to stay here.

Their decision ought to be reversed and the case remanded.

these are ILLEGAL "immigrants".

...will you explain how it's "racist" to enforce our immigration laws?
 
So you can't defend your claim. Got it.
You're not looking for a conversation or debate...your childishness name-calling attests to that.
You got nothing. We know this already. Your poor affirmative action president is dragooned into issuing unconstitutional executive orders by those mean Republicans but you're at a loss to explain how.
Both parties acknowledge that immigration needs to be addressed but the deadlock in Congress prevents it.
Meanwhile, I worked with Congress on a comprehensive fix, and last year, 68 Democrats, Republicans, and independents came together to pass a bipartisan bill in the Senate. It wasn’t perfect. It was a compromise. But it reflected common sense. It would have doubled the number of border patrol agents while giving undocumented immigrants a pathway to citizenship if they paid a fine, started paying their taxes, and went to the back of the line. And independent experts said that it would help grow our economy and shrink our deficits.

Had the House of Representatives allowed that kind of bill a simple yes-or-no vote, it would have passed with support from both parties, and today it would be the law. But for a year and a half now, Republican leaders in the House have refused to allow that simple vote.
It's time to fix our broken immigration system
Congress has the right to deadlock. Even Congressional inaction is Congressional action. It doesn't give Obama Bin Lyin the right to legislate. BTW, the courts agree, something you somehow missed in the OP.
And The President has the right to issue Executive Orders.
He wasn't legislating.
He was taking action that he was advised was constitutional and his right.
Apparently one of the courts disagrees.
It will play out as it does I guess and we'll see who's right.

Why does Obama continue to attack the constitution in efforts to exploit it?

I thought he took an oath to defend it, not attack it

-Geaux
 
So now the GOP is forcing Buckwheat to issue executive orders?
Buckwheat?
Is that a person?

**edit**
Nope...you make no sense...

Buckwheat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So you can't defend your claim. Got it.
You're not looking for a conversation or debate...your childishness name-calling attests to that.
You got nothing. We know this already. Your poor affirmative action president is dragooned into issuing unconstitutional executive orders by those mean Republicans but you're at a loss to explain how.
Both parties acknowledge that immigration needs to be addressed but the deadlock in Congress prevents it.
Meanwhile, I worked with Congress on a comprehensive fix, and last year, 68 Democrats, Republicans, and independents came together to pass a bipartisan bill in the Senate. It wasn’t perfect. It was a compromise. But it reflected common sense. It would have doubled the number of border patrol agents while giving undocumented immigrants a pathway to citizenship if they paid a fine, started paying their taxes, and went to the back of the line. And independent experts said that it would help grow our economy and shrink our deficits.

Had the House of Representatives allowed that kind of bill a simple yes-or-no vote, it would have passed with support from both parties, and today it would be the law. But for a year and a half now, Republican leaders in the House have refused to allow that simple vote.
It's time to fix our broken immigration system

"Immigration" will be addressed soon... no more amnesty.
Close the border.
Deport. All. Illegals.
 
If the Republicans put as much effort into actually addressing issues like immigration and health care as they do in reacting to the Whitehouses' initiatives through the courts or endless motions for repeal...imagine the work they could get done!
And, there'd be no need for Executive Orders.
They are addressing issues. No one can see anything for you. Imagine if you payed attention instead of pretending you know what you're talking about.
 
Ironic that the party of "free market solutions" insists on ignoring the fact that the free market demands those 7-8 million illegal workers be in the U.S.

It's yet another issue Republicans could win on if they simply solved the problem by making legal the good people and promising to ferret out the bad apples. But no, they just continue this sham of painting all illegals with the same brush.

These people are here and they're going to stay here because Republicans in congress simply won't ever fund a wall, let alone a massive expansion of government officials to go and mysteriously find the 12 million or so that are here.

Just give up the stupid rhetoric already and propose actual solutions that make sense. George W. Bush was wrong about a lot of things, but he was right on that Republicans should've passed the Dream Act when they had the chance. They'd have secured the Hispanic vote for a generation.

The courts can say what they want right now, but in the end, these people are staying and that's that. Republicans and the right-wing choke hold on the courts are just delaying the inevitable.
He was right about that? Path to citizenship is an objective failure.
The Republicans don't really want to fix the immigration problem because, like you said, free trade demands that. And their corporate buddies want slave labor in the US..
 
If the Republicans put as much effort into actually addressing issues like immigration and health care as they do in reacting to the Whitehouses' initiatives through the courts or endless motions for repeal...imagine the work they could get done!
And, there'd be no need for Executive Orders.

The issue of immigration has long been addressed. The President only need enforce this nation's immigration laws.
 
Ironic that the party of "free market solutions" insists on ignoring the fact that the free market demands those 7-8 million illegal workers be in the U.S.

It's yet another issue Republicans could win on if they simply solved the problem by making legal the good people and promising to ferret out the bad apples. But no, they just continue this sham of painting all illegals with the same brush.

These people are here and they're going to stay here because Republicans in congress simply won't ever fund a wall, let alone a massive expansion of government officials to go and mysteriously find the 12 million or so that are here.

Just give up the stupid rhetoric already and propose actual solutions that make sense. George W. Bush was wrong about a lot of things, but he was right on that Republicans should've passed the Dream Act when they had the chance. They'd have secured the Hispanic vote for a generation.

The courts can say what they want right now, but in the end, these people are staying and that's that. Republicans and the right-wing choke hold on the courts are just delaying the inevitable.
He was right about that? Path to citizenship is an objective failure.
The Republicans don't really want to fix the immigration problem because, like you said, free trade demands that. And their corporate buddies want slave labor in the US..
Link?
 
You're not looking for a conversation or debate...your childishness name-calling attests to that.
You got nothing. We know this already. Your poor affirmative action president is dragooned into issuing unconstitutional executive orders by those mean Republicans but you're at a loss to explain how.
Both parties acknowledge that immigration needs to be addressed but the deadlock in Congress prevents it.
Meanwhile, I worked with Congress on a comprehensive fix, and last year, 68 Democrats, Republicans, and independents came together to pass a bipartisan bill in the Senate. It wasn’t perfect. It was a compromise. But it reflected common sense. It would have doubled the number of border patrol agents while giving undocumented immigrants a pathway to citizenship if they paid a fine, started paying their taxes, and went to the back of the line. And independent experts said that it would help grow our economy and shrink our deficits.

Had the House of Representatives allowed that kind of bill a simple yes-or-no vote, it would have passed with support from both parties, and today it would be the law. But for a year and a half now, Republican leaders in the House have refused to allow that simple vote.
It's time to fix our broken immigration system
Congress has the right to deadlock. Even Congressional inaction is Congressional action. It doesn't give Obama Bin Lyin the right to legislate. BTW, the courts agree, something you somehow missed in the OP.
And The President has the right to issue Executive Orders.
He wasn't legislating.
He was taking action that he was advised was constitutional and his right.
Apparently one of the courts disagrees.
It will play out as it does I guess and we'll see who's right.
One of the courts? Try ruling after ruling all telling the Magic Negro to quit playing emperor. And no, he doesn't have the right to issue orders that supplant congressional action, even if that action is inaction.
You do understand that the ruling is not on the merits of the orders, right?
 
Ironic that the party of "free market solutions" insists on ignoring the fact that the free market demands those 7-8 million illegal workers be in the U.S.

It's yet another issue Republicans could win on if they simply solved the problem by making legal the good people and promising to ferret out the bad apples. But no, they just continue this sham of painting all illegals with the same brush.

These people are here and they're going to stay here because Republicans in congress simply won't ever fund a wall, let alone a massive expansion of government officials to go and mysteriously find the 12 million or so that are here.

Just give up the stupid rhetoric already and propose actual solutions that make sense. George W. Bush was wrong about a lot of things, but he was right on that Republicans should've passed the Dream Act when they had the chance. They'd have secured the Hispanic vote for a generation.

The courts can say what they want right now, but in the end, these people are staying and that's that. Republicans and the right-wing choke hold on the courts are just delaying the inevitable.
He was right about that? Path to citizenship is an objective failure.
The Republicans don't really want to fix the immigration problem because, like you said, free trade demands that. And their corporate buddies want slave labor in the US..
Link?
link to what?
 
Ironic that the party of "free market solutions" insists on ignoring the fact that the free market demands those 7-8 million illegal workers be in the U.S.

It's yet another issue Republicans could win on if they simply solved the problem by making legal the good people and promising to ferret out the bad apples. But no, they just continue this sham of painting all illegals with the same brush.

These people are here and they're going to stay here because Republicans in congress simply won't ever fund a wall, let alone a massive expansion of government officials to go and mysteriously find the 12 million or so that are here.

Just give up the stupid rhetoric already and propose actual solutions that make sense. George W. Bush was wrong about a lot of things, but he was right on that Republicans should've passed the Dream Act when they had the chance. They'd have secured the Hispanic vote for a generation.

The courts can say what they want right now, but in the end, these people are staying and that's that. Republicans and the right-wing choke hold on the courts are just delaying the inevitable.
He was right about that? Path to citizenship is an objective failure.
The Republicans don't really want to fix the immigration problem because, like you said, free trade demands that. And their corporate buddies want slave labor in the US..
Link?
link to what?
To all the shit you just said as if it were gospel simply for the fact that you believe it. Is the conversation over your head?
 
Ironic that the party of "free market solutions" insists on ignoring the fact that the free market demands those 7-8 million illegal workers be in the U.S.

It's yet another issue Republicans could win on if they simply solved the problem by making legal the good people and promising to ferret out the bad apples. But no, they just continue this sham of painting all illegals with the same brush.

These people are here and they're going to stay here because Republicans in congress simply won't ever fund a wall, let alone a massive expansion of government officials to go and mysteriously find the 12 million or so that are here.

Just give up the stupid rhetoric already and propose actual solutions that make sense. George W. Bush was wrong about a lot of things, but he was right on that Republicans should've passed the Dream Act when they had the chance. They'd have secured the Hispanic vote for a generation.

The courts can say what they want right now, but in the end, these people are staying and that's that. Republicans and the right-wing choke hold on the courts are just delaying the inevitable.
He was right about that? Path to citizenship is an objective failure.
The Republicans don't really want to fix the immigration problem because, like you said, free trade demands that. And their corporate buddies want slave labor in the US..
Link?
link to what?
To all the shit you just said as if it were gospel simply for the fact that you believe it. Is the conversation over your head?
You need a link to think? lol
You need a link to the basic principles of free trade? lol
You need a link to the reasons for corporations wanting illegals? lol
Is this for real or are you being sarcastic?
 
Ironic that the party of "free market solutions" insists on ignoring the fact that the free market demands those 7-8 million illegal workers be in the U.S.

It's yet another issue Republicans could win on if they simply solved the problem by making legal the good people and promising to ferret out the bad apples. But no, they just continue this sham of painting all illegals with the same brush.

These people are here and they're going to stay here because Republicans in congress simply won't ever fund a wall, let alone a massive expansion of government officials to go and mysteriously find the 12 million or so that are here.

Just give up the stupid rhetoric already and propose actual solutions that make sense. George W. Bush was wrong about a lot of things, but he was right on that Republicans should've passed the Dream Act when they had the chance. They'd have secured the Hispanic vote for a generation.

The courts can say what they want right now, but in the end, these people are staying and that's that. Republicans and the right-wing choke hold on the courts are just delaying the inevitable.
He was right about that? Path to citizenship is an objective failure.
The Republicans don't really want to fix the immigration problem because, like you said, free trade demands that. And their corporate buddies want slave labor in the US..
Link?
link to what?
To all the shit you just said as if it were gospel simply for the fact that you believe it. Is the conversation over your head?
You need a link to think? lol
You need a link to the basic principles of free trade? lol
You need a link to the reasons for corporations wanting illegals? lol
Is this for real or are you being sarcastic?
So you had nothing but hot air. How surprising.
 

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