arent borders open? but gotta jump some fences and swim across some rivers first
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arent borders open? but gotta jump some fences and swim across some rivers first
No. Not even close to open. There are far more people trying to get here than we're allowing in legally and I believe it is a difficult and long process. Funny thing is, many industries count on immigration from Mexico, Central and South America and that need is being met by illegal immigration. Make it easy for those people to enter the U.S. legally and work here and illegal immigration would consist mostly of criminals.
I fully support a secured border where we completely control who cames in and who leaves our country.
Having said that I completely agree that the current process to obtain legal permission to enter the US is a train wreck. Completely unrealistic for most people, hence the illegal immigration problem we have.
Secure the borders, simplify the process and dramatically increase the number of those we allow to enter. That is truly reforming the immigration process to me.
Since when is choosing whom to prosecute, and whom not to prosecute, not within the scope of executive authority?
I have not read the order but I wonder what he means by those ocmign across illegally now have a greater chance of getting caught.
But if it increases border security, stops the future flow of illegal imiigrants, deports those here that are breaking other laws and allows those that are hard working, honest people a chance to stay then I am for it. Political point scoring aside of course.
It does none of those things and makes many of these problems even worse. The political point scoring is pretty much the whole of it.
For one, there is that pesky constitutional requirement to uphold the laws to the best of one's ability. That doesn't include the "I don't WANNA!" defense. Secondly, completely contradicting a raft of federal and state laws about who is employable and who isn't falls well outside the "prosecutorial discretion" argument. I wouldn't hire anyone with an Obamacard. And I can see businesses filing lawsuits and having standing here.
You understand that what Obama did was legal, right?
lol. no I don't realize that Obama breaks the law all the time. I usually stay out of the neocon echochamber.Parts were and parts weren't. As I mentioned, Obama can't rewrite employment law. His only hope is that nobody sues him for it. You understand that Obama breaks the law all of the time, right?
lol. no I don't realize that Obama breaks the law all the time. I usually stay out of the neocon echochamber.
Made me smile.
In all seriousness wasn't there a ruling in court that the President broke the law on his revisions to the ACA?
I dream of a day when people approach politics one issue at a time, rather than choosing sides and then faithfully supporting/condemning the side you did/didn't chose, regardless of the issue.
Since when is choosing whom to prosecute, and whom not to prosecute, not within the scope of executive authority?
u can use your modstapo power and ban me. for disrespecting the office of the POTUS.
For one, there is that pesky constitutional requirement to uphold the laws to the best of one's ability. That doesn't include the "I don't WANNA!" defense.
Secondly, completely contradicting a raft of federal and state laws about who is employable and who isn't falls well outside the "prosecutorial discretion" argument. I wouldn't hire anyone with an Obamacard. And I can see businesses filing lawsuits and having standing here.
Made me smile.
In all seriousness wasn't there a ruling in court that the President broke the law on his revisions to the ACA?
I've been to court before. One time it was for grand theft. I was stealing from my employer (this, as with all my criminal activity, took place before I was an adult). One item I had stolen I had also returned to a different location and received the lowest sale price in cash. The amount I was accused of stealing included both the retail price of the item and the amount I had received in cash. I took exception. I explained to the judge that I had only stolen the amount that I had received in cash, having returned the item itself. The judge actually seemed amused as he agreed with me and lowered the amount of restitution I owed.
Anyway, technicalities.
Here's one of the latest:
https://www.usnews.com/news/article...ntments-illegal-unanimous-supreme-court-finds
A unanimous opinion by the Supreme court saying that Obama acted illegally good enough for your fragile sensitivities? Maybe they are all racist. . .