Posted on 09/04/2017 7:52:09 PM PDT by WilliamIII
The Post reports:
President Trump is expected to phase out the Obama-era program that grants work permits to about 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children, but delay its end for six months to give Congress time to pass legislation to replace it, according to multiple people briefed on the president's discussions.
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Fu you WaPo. You don’t get to give our country away.
Global Whining ensues
Somehow our republic survived with great success until obama did this and the Tranny armed forces order. I suspect we will thrive without these 11th hour oversteps.
Fu you WaPo.
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Obama went four years without DACA. Did the Compost call him evil?
Most evil?? The dude has only started.
In other words, we already know he’s the evilest, but if he does this, he’s even eviler than evilest. The Left has run out of adjectives.
Ms. Rubin has been off the rail for a very long time already.
Aren’t there any mental health clinics in WashDC?
(They could do a Land Office business there....)
Hey Jennifer Rubin, yo momma committed an act of evil by bringing your ugly face into this world.
Rubin quit pretending to be a Jew, quit pretending to be a conservative; when will she quit pretending to be a cognitive being?
Stay sexy, Jenny.
What about his other most evil acts?
/sarc
60 million voted for Trump because of his crack down on illegals Hillary lost because she wants open borders among many other reasons. Trump has his voters solidly behind him on this
Jebbifer Rubin is still butthurt that her heartthrob Yeb! did not get to be the Designated Loser as planned.
She has always been a Cheap Labor Express propagandist.
You just know she grows a unibrow, but plucks it.
I am calling as a concerned Catholic to strongly urge the President to maintain the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The approximately 800,000 young immigrants who have received DACA are vital members of our parishes, communities, and nation; they should not have to live their lives in fear of deportation.
Background
Approximately 800,000 youth have received protection from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program since its inception by the Department of Homeland Security in 2012. While DACA provides no legal status, it does provide recipients with a temporary reprieve from deportation and employment authorization for legal work opportunities in the United States.”
Not to do it would be a greater evil.
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