Stephanie
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People should be up in arms over all this, but I guess they've decided they want, Tyranny and a dictator..horrible times for our country
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By Tribune-Review
Published: Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014, 9:00 p.m.
Updated 12 hours ago
President Obama is determined to render the Constitution a dead letter and rule by executive fiat. Think of how he repeatedly, and illegally, has changed the law underpinning ObamaCare in response to unflattering prevailing winds.
But now, his proclivity for constitutional insolence has reached a new and dangerous low that threatens national security: His administration is dictating changes to a law that will make immigration possible for those who provided limited material support to terrorists.
Exemptions to the Immigration and Nationality Act, published in the Federal Register by the departments of Homeland Security and State, supposedly apply only if refugees and those seeking asylum are found to pose no threat to the United States. But that determination can be based solely on an applicant's word, says Jessica Vaughan, a former State Department official who now serves as policy studies director at the Center for Immigration Studies.
ALL of it here
Read more: Impeachable Obama: Freelancing the law | TribLIVE
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SNIP:
By Tribune-Review
Published: Saturday, Feb. 8, 2014, 9:00 p.m.
Updated 12 hours ago
President Obama is determined to render the Constitution a dead letter and rule by executive fiat. Think of how he repeatedly, and illegally, has changed the law underpinning ObamaCare in response to unflattering prevailing winds.
But now, his proclivity for constitutional insolence has reached a new and dangerous low that threatens national security: His administration is dictating changes to a law that will make immigration possible for those who provided limited material support to terrorists.
Exemptions to the Immigration and Nationality Act, published in the Federal Register by the departments of Homeland Security and State, supposedly apply only if refugees and those seeking asylum are found to pose no threat to the United States. But that determination can be based solely on an applicant's word, says Jessica Vaughan, a former State Department official who now serves as policy studies director at the Center for Immigration Studies.
ALL of it here
Read more: Impeachable Obama: Freelancing the law | TribLIVE
Follow us: @triblive on Twitter | triblive on Facebook