"The dream is over
What can I say?
The dream is over
yesterday
I was the dream weaver..."
These people, through no fault of their own, have been brought up as American citizens, have been educated by U.S. schools, and – if Trump's order is enforced – will have six months to make arrangements to leave the United States to a country many do not know.
Unless there is some congressional action during those six months, they will have to leave their families and go to their country of origin, mostly Mexico and Central America although there are also immigrants from other countries.
Trump has wrestled for months with whether to do away with the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, known as DACA. But conversations with Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who argued that Congress – rather than the executive branch – is responsible for writing immigration law, helped persuade the president to terminate the program and kick the issue to Congress.
6 comments:
ENGLISH, MONTOYA!
"This Tuesday," like tomorrow? LOL
A LA MADRE. TE WACHO.
Obama clearly violated the law when he created DACA. Trump should end it, but grandfather those who were granted status under it. We must/should be faithful to the rule of law, but be humane at the same time.
Congress needs get off it's ass and pass a reality based overhaul of the Immigration Laws.
All Trump did is pass the problem to Congress. We can now see how Congress "doesn't" work. The Judicial Branch is quickly proving Thomas Jefferson to be right....the Judicial Branch would be the most dangerous branch of government. And the reason.....there are too many lawyers involved.
Good bye non citizens let's shift are monies to our own people. Lets take better care of our veterans and the elderly. Give the working class a break and help those families put their children through school. It was an illegal move by a has been,no class president.
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