Luckily, the courts don't agree the the US can be ruled by proclamation.
Re: Luckily, the courts don’t agree the US can be ruled by proclamation.
Did you even read my citation of 8 U.S.C. §1182(f) in Comment #15?
Congress created the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, which is still the basic and time tested foundation of our immigration laws.
The President is required by law to enforce that Act.
Congress waived the usual APA requirements for certain parts of that Act and delegated proclamation enforcement authority to the President.