Posted on 05/30/2016 1:14:19 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The Supreme Courts deliberations over President Barack Obamas immigration order are putting that potential deportation relief on a collision course with Donald Trumps deportation force.
Its still an open question whether the shorthanded court will ultimately determine that Obama has the authority to defer deportation for millions of undocumented immigrants. And until it gives its answer next month, his administration isnt allowed to prepare for the possibility by hiring staff or creating forms.
White House officials have told immigrant advocacy groups itll take about two months to get everything up and running which would put the first applications for the estimated 4.4 million eligible individuals at about September, at the earliest.
The means that people living in the shadows will possibly be exposing themselves just as Trump inches closer to the White House and decides whether to fulfill his pledge to use a deportation force to kick out the roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States....
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
Well we have 11-20 million illegals to target for deportation. Even I who am a rabid anti illegal advocate would not put the dreamers at the top of my target list and I doubt that DJT will either. My wish list is muslims first then all the new illegals that have come in from Central America including unaccompanied minors and criminals and then illegals that have been here awhile. That would get rid of a huge segment of them. My guess is that a lot will head for the border the day after DJT gets elected.
Why would DT ‘round them up’ and ‘deport’ them? This is a family issue between illegal alien parents and their children.
Disincentivising them is much less expensive. Remove benefits from parents with e-verify; pursue identity theft; seize assets for criminal enterprise; hysterectomy to illegal aliens giving birth; no automatic state birth certificates to children of illegal aliens (available at their embassy and consuls) ... they got here on their own; they can leave on their own. Shut off all tribute payments to Mexico and BUILD THE WALL!
Perez said he hoped the United States would put up about 60 percent of funding. “But we’ll have to discuss it calmly and see what each individual country can do, and what can be achieved by common consent.”
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what are we now, the EU with some other country as our centralized ruling power ???
They had no respect for our laws. They need to leave.
Good, maybe this will result in AMERICAN CITIZENS, and THEIR CHILDREN being able to dream again!
All this hostility just because I know nothing about cutting hair?
As I have pointed out countless times, all it takes is ONE executive order to the...IRS.
1) Businesses are prohibited from taking any tax deduction associated with an illegal activity. That’s the law TODAY.
2) Hiring illegal aliens is...illegal.
3) Working under a false or stolen SSN is...illegal.
All the president has to do is issue ONE executive order to the IRS telling them to start enforcing the current law and deny any deductions to businesses associated with the hiring of an illegal alien. Suddenly that “cheap” labor isn’t so cheap when you can’t deduct its cost from your taxes.
Perfect? No, but it’s a fast and easy start. No cost to the government and no deportation police to hire. Everything to do the job is in place TODAY.
Sheer, Does that make you feel any better? Maybe if you stay at a Holiday Inn Express tonight you might just get the rest of the implication.
Do NOT need new laws to deport illegals. It is already in the books. The POTUS is the chief law enforcer and therefore can legally deport all illegals.
It's an interesting idea but to make it work I think more legislation is required - namely mandatory E-Verify.
As things sit today if an employee submits an I-9 form with supporting documentation saying he's work eligible the employer is generally safe. Of course the documentation is often fake, but Congress has tried not to turn every business into a detective agency.
The problem with your approach is the government having to identify all the illegal workers and then prove, in court, that the employer knowingly hired them as illegals. If they had been required to use E-Verify instead of relying on employee-provided documentation, it would be a different story.
I'm afraid your proposal would require a huge number of new IRS agents to track down and then prosecute violators.
Don't forget, employers are already subject to criminal penalties if they knowingly hire illegals, so losing get a tax deduction isn't their biggest problem.
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