Posted on 11/20/2014 2:19:21 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
President Obama has no choice but to act on his own on immigration reform because of the Republican Partys inaction on the issue, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) insisted Thursday.
Republicans on Capitol Hill are up in arms ahead of Obama's prime-time speech Thursday night, when he's expected to unveil a plan to ease deportations of millions of illegal immigrants. The president will almost certainly frame his move in the context of keeping families intact. But Republicans are arguing it amounts to a power grab on Obamas part.
Pelosi said the presidents conservative critics should redirect their ire toward House Republican leaders, who have refused to consider any immigration-related legislation in the long span since the Senate passed a sweeping reform bill with bipartisan support in June 2013.
"We want a bill," Pelosi said during a press briefing in the Capitol.
"It's over 500 days since the Senate passed a bill, and still no action by the House Republicans on anything some small bill, some bigger bills, whatever. Nothing. Nothing," she added. And, really, this is a dereliction of duty not to address the broken immigration system.
"We cannot have the public be misled by the fact that the president is acting as presidents do, because we are not acting as legislators do, to pass laws, Pelosi continued.
The California Democrat said there's still "plenty of time" for Republicans to preclude Obama's action by passing legislation "in fact even two weeks when we come back [in December]," she said. It's a route GOP leaders have rejected.
Republicans were not always so reluctant to tackle the immigration issue. During the GOP's annual issues conference in January, Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and other party leaders unveiled a set of general immigration reform "principles" designed to guide the thorny debate.
The move was a delicate attempt to appease both conservatives wary of granting special rights to illegal immigrants and national GOP leaders who worry that a failure to do so will further erode Hispanic support and thus doom the party's presidential chances in 2016 and beyond.
Boehners strategy didn't work. Instead, conservatives in the conference revolted, largely due to a provision allowing illegal immigrants to remain in the country and work without fear of deportation. Faced with the pressure from his right, Boehner shelved the issue and shifted his rhetoric, arguing that Republicans wouldn't take up legislation because they simply didn't trust Obama to implement the reforms in good faith.
"The biggest impediment we have moving immigration reform is that the American people don't trust the president to enforce or implement the law that we may or may not pass," Boehner said in April.
Pelosi on Thursday recounted that episode as evidence that Obama's move to act unilaterally is justified.
"They ran them [the principles] up the flagpole," she said, "[and] their members chopped down the flagpole."
Speaking from the White House Thursday night, Obama is expected to outline a plan to shelter millions of illegal immigrants from deportation and provide them with the chance to get work permits, according to numerous reports. The following day, he will speak from a Las Vegas high school, rallying support for his decision.
Some Republicans are warning of a dramatic perhaps violent public backlash against what they see as an excessive use of presidential powers.
"The countrys going to go nuts, because they are going to see it as a move outside of the authority of the president, and its going to be a very dangerous situation, retiring Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) told USA Today this week. "Youre going to see hopefully not but you could see instances of anarchy. You could see violence.
Democrats have rejected the notion that Obama lacks the authority to ease deportations, citing a long list of executive action on immigration taken by past presidents from both parties including Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush.
"The president has great authority in the law to take these actions and great precedent of so many presidents from Eisenhower on," Pelosi said.
She also dismissed the GOP argument that Obama's executive action this month would undermine any bipartisan efforts to move immigration reform legislation in the next Congress. She said Republicans were leaning on that argument simply because their own members are so divided on the immigration issue.
"That's not a reason not to cooperate with us," she said. "It's an excuse for them not to cooperate."
Obama's speech is slated for 8 p.m.
She’s pushing the knife in and twisting it, talking to the GOP the whole time. And they won’t do a damn thing about it. Neither will the citizens. Enjoy.
Someone should tell her the House passed plenty of bills. None of them reached the Senate floor.
“Inaction” occurs when people don’t obey Lefties.
Sounds like a BS bluff, until they actually get froggy and pull that legal trigger.
/johnny
here are a few
insert strange and wondrous objects in his anus
have some ice cream
buy birth control pills for the sandra fluke slut
slash his own throat
buy a new outfit for his children
play soduku
tonz of options
and compromise is giving the left everything they want and getting nothing in return.
/johnny
Re-stated in English, in the area of immigration the branch of government having responsibility for passing laws has chosen here not to act, as is its prerogative, while the branch of government responsible for enforcing laws has done nothing.
Or, if the King doesn’t like a law he has his chancellor contact the Parliament and instruct them to change the law.
What you endorse isn’t republican or democratic, Nanzi.
It’s addled tyranny.
And the GOP made Obama Emperor too!
Where has Soetoro been for six years? Golfing.
These evil people deserve a lot worse than losing elections.
Blazing Saddles when he puts the Gun to his head , PLEASE SHOOT
This is like a bank robber saying, “They wouldn’t give me all the bank’s money when I tried to withdraw it legally. They left me with no choice, see. I wanted it though, so I had to just take it.”
You watch. Obama will have his "executive" amnesty, and the DEMs won't stop him. Neither will anyone in this country.
I am bewildered by her comments as usual. And his that he ran out of patience waiting for congress to act (pass a bill).
The Hero of Benghazi and the deems seem to say, since congress doesn’t pass legislation, he can make up his own.
I DID SAY THAT...DIDN'T I....
Sounds like a bluff by the Dems to me, to try to get the Pubs to negotiate on an existing bill in congress.
/johnny
How long has been been since Harry Reid allowed the Senate to pass a budget bill? And that is his actual job - not comparable to tinkering with the rules on who America lets in.
Senate Democrats are the very definition of "dereliction of duty."
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