Posted on 08/19/2011 9:34:25 PM PDT by OddLane
The Obama reelection campaign has begun in earnest with the announcement yesterday that the administration will henceforth be ignoring the expressed will of Congress, its Constitutional obligations, and the desires of the American public. In a move that President Obamas functionaries have been telegraphing for months, and which was made official yesterday, the White House has announced that it will be reviewing the cases of individuals who are in the process of deportation, or who are subject to deportation, in what is effectively a sweeping amnesty for nearly all illegal aliens currently residing in this country. The Wall Street Journal has a brief summary of who is now eligible for the amnesty jackpot, including a description of the aforementioned Morton memo, but a better question is, who isnt eligible?
Although much of the media is framing the issue as one of the admistration implementing the DREAM Act that an anti-immigrant faction of Congress was loathe to enact, the truth is that this decision is much broader and encompasses more than simply potential DREAM recipients, which as Hans von Spakovsky points out on the Heritage Blog is itself a blatantly unconstitutional act.
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If we let him get away with this, there is no legitimate government!
The ideal form of government for a bunch of subjectivists.
Perfect for Obama.
Isn’t there a job program attached to this also? Maybe not the worst aspect of it but it sure is a poke in the eye to unemployed Americans.
Technically, someone who's granted deferred action would normally be able to do the same.
The problem is that those are individual cases, not hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of illegal aliens granted de facto amnesty.
The unemployment rate among foreign-born and unnaturalized residents is lower than that of U.S. citizens, FWIW.
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