Posted on 08/07/2018 7:52:10 AM PDT by ColdOne
And does not the "D" in DACA stand for "deferred?" Well, the deferral is up. Congress can codify DACA through the normal legislative process and chooses not to do so, even though urged to address this by the President.
Hey, judge, how 'bout we follow the law?
I hope someone is keeping a list.
Jeff continues to disappoint. This response makes it sound like the Legislative and Executive branches are powerless against the Judiciary, which they are not.
Trust The Magoo!
The alarm clock musta gone off.
If the ruling was improper, then ignore it.
I don’t see anything in the Constitution that says a court judge gets to dictate to the Executive branch how to exercises its Constitutionally delineated powers.
I believe the Obama DACA had an expiration date, because it was only temporary. It was set to expire in Oct. 2017, but Pres. Trump extended it for 6 months (to Mar. 2018) to give the Congress time to resolve the issue through legislation.
Congress sat on their collective hands and did nothing.
These Federal Judges that have been trying to play the role of Congress and the Executive need to be sanctioned and censured. That may require a strongly worded decision by SCOTUS in the near future that makes it clear that such ruling by Judges have no basis in law and shall not be enforced.
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