Posted on 07/13/2017 5:07:06 AM PDT by Helicondelta
Facing the threat of a lawsuit from Texas and eight other states, the Trump administration indicated Wednesday that it may decline to defend DACA in court, a move that would likely result in the end of the program that granted amnesty to illegal immigrants brought to the U.S. when they were children.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly went up to Capitol Hill on Wednesday afternoon to address members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, telling them, according to reports, that although he personally supports the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, he cant promise that the administration will defend it if challenged.
Several members of Congress pressured Kelly in the meeting, and he responded by suggesting they work to pass a law.
Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey, a Cuban-American and a Democrat, told reporters after the meeting: "It's not a pretty picture."
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“Unfortunately for us, thus far Jeff Sessions is a useless pawn who probably cant even find the private toilet in his own office.”
“You’re insane. Certifiably. Before the mental institutions were emptied, you would have qualified as an inmate. Unless, of course, you’re a troll. I’m not interested enough to check your posting history to see which.”
So “Little” Jeremiah, are you practicing Psychiatry without the benefit of a license, or do you just have an alligator mouth and a hummingbird a$$? And am I to assume that “little” has to do with the description of your manhood?
FWIW, your personal page has nothing of consequence about you so I conclude you probably live in Alabama, where the “state bird is the mosquito.” My apologies to the Allison Brothers. Alabama does have some good people, it’s just that you aren’t one of them.
If you do an internet search you will find plenty of info that he promised to end DACA.
Ballotpedia's summary: Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016/Immigration agrees with your take.
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