“I call it a reasonable winding down period.”????
Allowing illegality to continue requires a “winding down period”??
Incredible.
“Allowing illegality to continue requires a winding down period??”
ROLFLMAO!!! Nice spin. I give you an “e” for effort & pat on the back for trying.
Btw, did you know President Trump rescinded DACA on September 5, 2017? AG Sessions made a public announcement saying so. Maybe if you google it you can find it on youtube.
Why lookie here. A link to that very announcement. Enjoy :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByRG603OEU0
DACA is not illegal. The courts have not ruled on it. Read Kris Kobach's review of the issue made before Trump rescinded DACA and why he had to make a decision before September 5.
An important deadline is approaching for the Trump Administration. By September 5, President Trump must decide whether or not to repeal President Obamas DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) executive amnesty for illegal aliens.
The deadline was set by ten States, whose attorneys general (or governor, in the case of Idaho) wrote to Attorney General Jeff Sessions demanding an end to the illegal amnesty. The States are Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Louisiana, Kansas, Nebraska, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and West Virginia. If DACA is not terminated, the States will take the Trump Administration to court.
Obama's second Executive Order amnesty was challenged and stopped in the courts. When Obama issued the 2012 DACA amnesty, the Reps and the states were silent. Only a few Senators and Congressmen spoke out against it. The dirty little secret is that both parties wanted it. In fact, Eric Cantor was about to release a GOP version of the Dream Act just after his primary with Dave Brat. I worked with the Brat campaign to get that word out. Cantor's defeat stopped the Gang of 8 amnesty that had already passed the Senate with 14 Rep senators voting for it. It contained the Dream Act among other things.