YUGE! Trump is Finally Taking Action!!!
MILLIONS of Illegals Ready to Riot!
Every time former president Barack Obama couldn't get the Republican-led house to do his bidding
he would find a way to sidestep them.
His Daca executive order was one of those times, but the days of lawlessness are over!
When it came to the Deferred Action Childhood Arrivals, or "DACA" there was no way the
Republicans would vote to let illegal aliens freely stay in this nation without any penalty.
So what Obama concocted was a presidential executive order where he, on a temporary basis,
granted amnesty to all so-called "children" brought to this nation illegally as minors.
Many of the cases are "children" in their 30's who never did much to remedy their
situation.
But since President Trump refuses to extend Obama's executive order on the grounds of
its legality, he asked the house and senate to do this legally, by legislation.
With the condition that he would happily sign it if the DACA law includes full funding for
construction of the border wall.
But since this would take 60 votes in the Senate the Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer,
have refused, even though the president also went as far as to offer to sign a DACA deal
that would cover 1.8 million people instead of the 860,000 Obama had temporarily handed
amnesty to.
All this brings us to today.
Obama's illegal executive order on DACA is set to expire on March 5th.
And President Trump will not extend it because it is unconstitutional.
The only reason Obama got away with it was that of his skin color, and we all know this.
The moment Trump were to extend this order, the Democrats will be screaming impeachment
at the top of their lungs.
On March 5th the illegals will become illegal again unless they do what's right and go
back to their nation of birth or apply to come into the U.S. the legal way.
The opposition's main argument for DACA is that these kids were brought here under
no fault of their own, that may be true, but in a nation of laws, life isn't fair.
Just go ask anyone who has ever lost a job because an illegal alien has done the same
job for less because they don't need to pay taxes and can afford to work under the
counter.
Via The Heritage Foundation:
"Responding in October 2010 to demands that he implement immigration reforms unilaterally,
Obama declared, "I am not king.
I can't do these things just by myself."
In March 2011, he said that with "respect to the notion that I can just suspend deportations
through executive order, that's just not the case."
In May 2011, he acknowledged that he couldn't "just bypass Congress and change the (immigration)
law myself.
… That's not how a democracy works."
Yet in 2012, he did it anyway.
He put DACA in place to provide pseudo-legal status to illegal aliens brought to the U.S.
as minors, including as teenagers.
He promised them that they wouldn't be deported and provided them with work authorizations
and access to Social Security and other government benefits.
And he did this despite the fact that the immigration laws passed by Congress do not
give the president the ability to do this.
Indeed, Congress specifically rejected bills to provide such benefits.
As Attorney General Jeff Sessions pointed out this week, DACA "contributed to a surge
of unaccompanied minors on the southern border that yielded terrible humanitarian consequences."
Since most DACA beneficiaries are now adults, "it also denied jobs to hundreds of thousands
of Americans by allowing those same jobs to go to illegal aliens," Sessions said.
The unconstitutionality of Obama's actions were confirmed when Obama tried to implement
a second, similar program in 2014 called the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and
Lawful Permanent Residents program, or DAPA.
Like DACA, DAPA provided an administrative amnesty for illegal aliens who came to the
U.S. as adults and gave them work authorizations and access to government benefits.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a nationwide injunction against DAPA, which
the Supreme Court allowed to stand.
As the Fifth Circuit said, the fact that the president declined to enforce the law and
remove illegal aliens "does not transform presence deemed unlawful by Congress into
lawful presence and confer eligibility for otherwise unavailable benefits based on that
change."
Under our Constitution, Congress has plenary authority over immigration.
The president only has the authority delegated to him by Congress – and Congress has never
given the president the power to provide a pseudo-amnesty and government benefits to
illegal aliens.
The DACA program suffers from exactly the same constitutional infirmities as DAPA.
A number of states have threatened to sue the administration to stop the DACA program.
In the face of that threat, Trump really had no choice.
General Sessions' legal conclusion was that DACA "is vulnerable to the same legal and
constitutional challenges that the courts recognized with respect to the DAPA program."
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