Posted on 12/04/2014 9:32:02 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
MADISON, Wis. Saying President Obama has violated his constitutional duty and has exceeded his administrative power, Gov. Scott Walker joined governors and attorneys general in 17 states Wednesday in a lawsuit seeking to block Obamas executive order on immigration.
The immigration system is broken, but this is an issue that should be addressed through collaborative federal action, not unilateral action by the President, Walker said in a statement, after the complaint was filed in U.S. District Court in Brownsville, Texas.
President Obamas actions represent a violation of his constitutional duty to faithfully execute the laws and exceed the limits of his administrative powers, added Walker, who is contemplating a run for the White House.
The lawsuit invokes Article II, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution, the portion that states the executive will Take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.
Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen also signed onto the lawsuit, which seeks an injunction against the orders implementation.
It is clear that the President has exceeded his authority and that this important matter should be reviewed by the courts, he said in a statement.
Defendants include Jeh Johnson, secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security; R. Gil Kerlikowske, commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection; Ronald D. Vitiello, deputy chief of U.S. Border Patrol; and Leon Rodriguez, director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The lawsuit notes Obamas publicly televised announcement last month in which he said he would unilaterally suspend the immigration laws as applied to 4 million of the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the United States, according to the court document.
The President candidly admitted that, in so doing, he unilaterally rewrote the law: What youre not paying attention to is, I just took an action to change the law, the lawsuit states.
Included in the lawsuit is a directive from the Homeland Security secretary that purports to legalize the presence of approximately 40 percent of the known undocumented-immigrant population, and affords them legal rights and benefits.
That unilateral suspension of the Nations immigration laws is unlawful, the lawsuit asserts. Only this Courts immediate intervention can protect the Plaintiffs from dramatic and irreparable injuries.
Obamas Deferred Action order would allow more than 4.4 million illegal immigrants who are the parents of U.S. citizens many of them children born here and legal permanent residents to remain in the country temporarily without threat of deportation.
The president was defiant in announcing his executive order, taking on a Congress that has balked at passage of a comprehensive immigration reform bill.
To those members of Congress who question my authority to make our immigration system work better, or question the wisdom of me acting where Congress has failed, I have one answer: Pass a bill, Obama said during his public announcement last month.
Supporters of the order say it is a humane short-term solution to a broken immigration system; Opponents say it is not only unconstitutional, but will prove costly to U.S. taxpayers.
Walker said the lawsuit is not about immigration, however.
It is about the rule of law and the legality of President Obamas actions, the governor said in the statement.
Scott Walker and JB Hollen join 17 states in lawsuit against Obama over immigration amnesty.
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That should have said JB Van Hollen.
Enforce existing laws and the problem is solved. Not creating more laws for them to selectively ignore.
I wish they would stop the “broken” crap.
Yea, I thought they meant Rep Chris Van Hollen and would have been shocked.
More sloppy reporting. There was no immigration EO signed by Obama.
/johnny
That was immediately who I thought it was. Okay. I can put my shocked eyes back into my head again.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jus_soli
Let's put an end to creating anchor babies.
Thanks for the ping.
I thought JB Van Hollen was dead.
Is that a political statement?
Thanks for clearing that up.
Our immigration system is NOT broken. If the fedgov would just enforce the laws on the books, 90% of the current problems would disappear.
Yes. Perhaps not the light touch I intended, but Van Hollen has been an inert near nothing of an AG.
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