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Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala. accuses Obama of committing federal felony with 5 year sentence.

Impeachable Here Are 18 Immigration Executive Orders Issued by Recent Republican Presidents Pensito Review

Pres. Dwight Eisenhower:
1956

By executive order, circumvented immigration quotas to allow 900 orphans to join their adoptive families in the U.S.

1956-1958

By executive order, allowed 31,000 Hungarian anti-Soviet insurgents to emigrate.

1959-72

By executive order, allowed 600,000 Cubans fleeing Castro to emigrate. [PDF]

Pres. Gerald Ford:
1975

By executive order, allowed 360,000 refugees, mostly from from Vietnam, to emigrate.

1976

By executive order, allowed 14,000 Lebanese nationals to emigrate.

Pres. Ronald Reagan:
1981

By executive order, allowed 7,000 Polish anti-Communists to emigrate.

1982

Allowed 15,000-plus Ethiopians to emigrate.

1987

By executive order, rescinded deportation of 200,000 Nicaraguans.

1987

By executive order, deferred deportation of undocumented children of 100,000 families. [JSTOR]

George H.W. Bush:
1989

By executive order, deferred deportations of Chinese students.

1989

By executive order, reversed visa denials of 7,000 Soviets, Indochinese.

1990

By executive order, deferred deporations of previously amnestied citizens’ 1.5 million spouses and children.

1991

By executive order, deferred deportation of 2,000 Gulf War evacuees.

1992

By executive order, deferred deportations of 190,000 El Salvadorans.

George W. Bush:
2002

By executive order, expedited naturalization for green-card holders who joined military.

2005

By executive order, deferred deportation of students affected by Hurricane Katrina.

2006

By executive order, enabled 1,500 Cuban physicians to seek asylum at US embassies.

2007

By executive order, deferred deportation of 3,600 Liberians.

900??? Is that all you got? Captain Choom is giving amnesty to 10 million. And what is really new is he's also GIVING THEM WORK PERMITS!!!! How do you justify that?
 
Your claim is that amnesty encourages illegals to enter or reside in America, and is therefore a felony. Reagan granted amnesty. Therefore, by your own lights, Reagan committed a felony. THINK.

Reagan didn't grant the amnesty. Congress wrote the law. OTOH captain choom did not get congress to write any law granting amnesty. He just said he won't enforce existing laws and then a wrote a law all by himself giving MILLIONS of illegals work permits!!! No prior president ever did that. THINK
 
900??? Is that all you got?
Actually no, 900 isn't all I've got. My post clearly lists a lot more than 900.

Captain Choom is giving amnesty to 10 million. And what is really new is he's also GIVING THEM WORK PERMITS!!!! How do you justify that?
I haven't tried to justify anything, I'm just pointing out your hypocrisy. Apparently you are now trying to draw a limit on how many illegals can be given amnesty before it counts enough to where they should be in prison.

So if I rob a bank for only $3 I guess you're okay with it, since smaller number?
 
Fact is obama committed this felony 2 years ago with his amnesty. Section 1324 of title 8 of the US code makes it a federal felony to encourage illegals to enter or reside in america.

Obama to 8216 commit felony worth 5-years jail time 8217

nov 20 2014
Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., said before the speech that Obama may be about to commit a felony worthy of five years jail time, reported PoliticalWire.com.

He told Slate that with his forthcoming executive actions on immigration, President Obama risks breaking a federal statute “making it a felony to aid, abet, or entice a foreigner to illegally enter the U.S.”

Said Brooks: “At some point, you have to evaluate whether the president’s conduct aids or abets, encourages, or entices foreigners to unlawfully cross into the United States of America. That has a five-year in-jail penalty associated with it.

Laughing! The republicans can't even get a federal lawsuit in civil court to stick. And that has only the much lower 'preponderance' standard. Good luck with 'beyond a reasonable' standard.

Just don't let the laughter from the judge bite too deeply as your ilk stagger from the courthouse with your tail between your legs.
 
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Laughing! The republicans can't even get a federal lawsuit in civil court to stick. And that has only the much lower 'preponderance' standard. Good luck with 'beyond a reasonable' standard.

Just don't let the laughter from the judge bite too deeply as your ilk stagger from the courthouse with your tail between your legs.

The board notes your feeble attempt to change the subject. This issue really scares you doesn't it?
 
The loons are out in force I see...


The State of Alabama certainly puts out a lot of crazies, that's for sure. Brooks is near the top of the heap. My favorite is former AG Troy King, who wagered a war against sex toys and homos a while back while fucking the homecomiing king from Troy State Univ. (!), whom he put on the state payroll as his "personal assistant".
Troy King was not involved in a gay sex scandal as you accuse him. There is no evidence for it.
 
Impeachable Here Are 18 Immigration Executive Orders Issued by Recent Republican Presidents Pensito Review

Pres. Dwight Eisenhower:
1956

By executive order, circumvented immigration quotas to allow 900 orphans to join their adoptive families in the U.S.

1956-1958

By executive order, allowed 31,000 Hungarian anti-Soviet insurgents to emigrate.

1959-72

By executive order, allowed 600,000 Cubans fleeing Castro to emigrate. [PDF]

Pres. Gerald Ford:
1975

By executive order, allowed 360,000 refugees, mostly from from Vietnam, to emigrate.

1976

By executive order, allowed 14,000 Lebanese nationals to emigrate.

Pres. Ronald Reagan:
1981

By executive order, allowed 7,000 Polish anti-Communists to emigrate.

1982

Allowed 15,000-plus Ethiopians to emigrate.

1987

By executive order, rescinded deportation of 200,000 Nicaraguans.

1987

By executive order, deferred deportation of undocumented children of 100,000 families. [JSTOR]

George H.W. Bush:
1989

By executive order, deferred deportations of Chinese students.

1989

By executive order, reversed visa denials of 7,000 Soviets, Indochinese.

1990

By executive order, deferred deporations of previously amnestied citizens’ 1.5 million spouses and children.

1991

By executive order, deferred deportation of 2,000 Gulf War evacuees.

1992

By executive order, deferred deportations of 190,000 El Salvadorans.

George W. Bush:
2002

By executive order, expedited naturalization for green-card holders who joined military.

2005

By executive order, deferred deportation of students affected by Hurricane Katrina.

2006

By executive order, enabled 1,500 Cuban physicians to seek asylum at US embassies.

2007

By executive order, deferred deportation of 3,600 Liberians.
Your list illustrates so well why Republicans will have no luck in court. The courts have always given presidents wide latitude in enforcing immigration law.

That leaves Republicans with only one alternative, bit the bullet and really tackle the immigration problem or do nothing and complaining about what Obama has done while doing nothing themselves. No wonder Republicans are so pissed.
 
The loons are out in force I see...


The State of Alabama certainly puts out a lot of crazies, that's for sure. Brooks is near the top of the heap. My favorite is former AG Troy King, who wagered a war against sex toys and homos a while back while fucking the homecomiing king from Troy State Univ. (!), whom he put on the state payroll as his "personal assistant".
Troy King was not involved in a gay sex scandal as you accuse him. There is no evidence for it.


Lol. Tell that to the guy who fucked him in Evergreen AL when he was 19.
 
You ain't got no multi-million examples. And you ain't got no work permit examples of any size. That's the real killer. You libs claim giving work permits to illegals is also "prosecutorial discretion"?????
Ahh so you are okay with executive actions related to amnesty of illegals, as long as less than a few million and if no work permits are provided. Right? TWINK!
 
Your list illustrates so well why Republicans will have no luck in court. The courts have always given presidents wide latitude in enforcing immigration law.

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Not this wide. Delaying deportations for 900 people can't compare to doing it for 10 million. Plus, there's the matter of work permits. No president has ever done till the choomster. THINK
 
Ahh so you are okay with executive actions related to amnesty of illegals, as long as less than a few million and if no work permits are provided. Right? TWINK!

Never said that, liar. I want all known illegals deported with no exceptions.
 
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Laughing! The republicans can't even get a federal lawsuit in civil court to stick. And that has only the much lower 'preponderance' standard. Good luck with 'beyond a reasonable' standard.

Just don't let the laughter from the judge bite too deeply as your ilk stagger from the courthouse with your tail between your legs.

The board notes your feeble attempt to change the subject. This issue really scares you doesn't it?

Still waiting for you to tell us when you are going to be pursuing President Bush Sr.

Much easier than Obama, since no impeachment is necessary.

I mean if you were serious about your claim that this is a crime.
 
Your list illustrates so well why Republicans will have no luck in court. The courts have always given presidents wide latitude in enforcing immigration law.

.

Not this wide. Delaying deportations for 900 people can't compare to doing it for 10 million. Plus, there's the matter of work permits. No president has ever done till the choomster. THINK

Its either legal or illegal. Quantity doesn't change that.
 
Your list illustrates so well why Republicans will have no luck in court. The courts have always given presidents wide latitude in enforcing immigration law.

.

Not this wide. Delaying deportations for 900 people can't compare to doing it for 10 million. Plus, there's the matter of work permits. No president has ever done till the choomster. THINK
The principal is the same whether it be 100, 100,000 or a million. BTW, it's not 10 million. It's close to 5 million not 10. The number that will actually take advantage of the program will probably be far less that 5 million. In previous amnesty programs only a fraction of those eligible actual took advantage of the program.
 
Your list illustrates so well why Republicans will have no luck in court. The courts have always given presidents wide latitude in enforcing immigration law.

.

Not this wide. Delaying deportations for 900 people can't compare to doing it for 10 million. Plus, there's the matter of work permits. No president has ever done till the choomster. THINK
The principal is the same whether it be 100, 100,000 or a million. BTW, it's not 10 million. It's close to 5 million not 10. The number that will actually take advantage of the program will probably be far less that 5 million. In previous amnesty programs only a fraction of those eligible actual took advantage of the program.
If this executive order is so repugnant to Republicans, then they should tackle the immigration problem and override the executive order. That might just convince voters that the congress actually does serve some usefully purpose.
 
The loons are out in force I see...

The board notes that all you have is namecalling. You libs really don't want to talk about this and i can see why. HAHAHA

Sorry i ruined your day.
Oh, it's the liberals who name call. Answer me this, what have Republicans done to help the majority of Americans in the last 40 years. Asking them to answer always gets them going.
 
Your list illustrates so well why Republicans will have no luck in court. The courts have always given presidents wide latitude in enforcing immigration law.

.

Not this wide. Delaying deportations for 900 people can't compare to doing it for 10 million. Plus, there's the matter of work permits. No president has ever done till the choomster. THINK
The principal is the same whether it be 100, 100,000 or a million. BTW, it's not 10 million. It's close to 5 million not 10. The number that will actually take advantage of the program will probably be far less that 5 million. In previous amnesty programs only a fraction of those eligible actual took advantage of the program.
If this executive order is so repugnant to Republicans, then they should tackle the immigration problem and override the executive order. That might just convince voters that the congress actually does serve some usefully purpose.
Better yet, if they just passed something there would be no executive order.
 

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