Apparently, the Democrat leadership, and possibly Obama, have made a deal with the cartels. They can bring as many future Democrat voters into this country illegally, and the Democrats will block any attempt by the President to stop it....a truly evil win/win situation for them.
No doubt the Democrat lackeys at the Ninth Circuit Court already have the paperwork ready to block the Presidents declaration of a national emergency.
It sure seems like it. But globalist republican politicians also seem to have little problem with importing UNSKILLED and LOW WEALTH immigrants (especially LEGAL with chain migration).
I hope President Trump has a serious backup plan. If some thuggish Obama judge exceeds his authority and attempts to prevent the President of the United States from protecting our country, perhaps Trump should close all border crossings with Mexico. He does not have to make the closure official, just station troops at each crossing with orders to thoroughly search, scan, and dog-sniff vehicles one at a time if they attempt to cross, and send lots of troops to protect the remainder of the border until the Wall is built. Make the search methodical enough, and the border is effectively closed. Perhaps Mexico will build the Wall (and pay for it!) to open the border they need far more than we do.
“Apparently, the Democrat leadership, and possibly Obama, have made a deal with the cartels.”
I don’t buy the conspiracy crap, at least in this case, because it’s not needed.
The Dems know the more they can get into this country, the stronger their Amnesty and open borders position becomes. It’s not that they’re having meetings in smoke-filled rooms - but rather that the have the same interests and goals.
I think it was on FR that I saw that the Marxist Mexican president has basically ended the war against the cartels. This is all adding up to bad things coming our way. If Mexico turns into a Venezuela, look out.
A judge would have no standing.
Congress revised the National Emergencies Act so that the termination of an emergency decree requires a joint resolution signed by the president. If the president vetoes such a measure, a two-thirds majority vote in each chamber
would be needed to override.