by Rick Moran
It's good to be reminded sometimes of the beginning:
Time Magazine:
I don't think Time has the same definition of "cautious" as you and I do.
How many illegal aliens might be granted legal status? Rep. Gutierrez:
No comment from the 1.5 million people waiting in other countries who are seeking to come to the US legally.
The deliberations of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 were held in strict secrecy. Consequently, anxious citizens gathered outside Independence Hall when the proceedings ended in order to learn what had been produced behind closed doors. The answer was provided immediately. A Mrs. Powel of Philadelphia asked Benjamin Franklin, “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” With no hesitation whatsoever, Franklin responded, “A republic, if you can keep it.” (Benjamin Franklin)Buh bye.
Time Magazine:
When President Obama issues executive orders on immigration in coming weeks, pro-reform activists are expecting something dramatic: temporary relief from deportation and work authorization for perhaps several million undocumented immigrants. If the activists are right, the sweeping move would upend a contentious policy fight and carry broad political consequences."Obama has been cautious about preempting Congress." He was cautious 41 times when he unilaterally altered Obamacare. He was cautious when he unilaterally changed the law to allow hundreds of thousands of DREAMers legal status. He was cautious when he unilaterally halted deportations. He was cautious when he ordered the Justice Department not to enforce DOMA. He was cautious when he made illegal recess appointments to the NLRB.
The activists met privately with the President and his aides June 30 at the White House, and say in that meeting Obama suggested he will act before the November midterm elections. They hope his decision will offer relief to a significant percentage of the estimated 11.7 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. “He seems resolute that he’s going to go big and go soon,” says Frank Sharry, executive director of the pro-reform group America’s Voice.
Exactly what Obama plans to do is a closely held secret. But following the meeting with the activists, Obama declared his intention to use his executive authority to reform parts of a broken immigration system that has cleaved families and hobbled the economy. After being informed by Speaker John Boehner that the Republican-controlled House would not vote on a comprehensive overhaul of U.S. immigration law this year, the President announced in a fiery speech that he was preparing “to do what Congress refuses to do, and fix as much of our immigration system as we can.”
Obama has been cautious about preempting Congress. But its failure to act has changed his thinking. The recent meeting “was really the first time we had heard from the administration that they are looking at” expanding a program to provide temporary relief from deportations and work authorization for undocumented immigrants, says Marielena HincapiĆ©, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center.
I don't think Time has the same definition of "cautious" as you and I do.
How many illegal aliens might be granted legal status? Rep. Gutierrez:
Appearing on Morning Joe on Friday, GutiĆ©rrez said he will meet with White House officials later in the day “to negotiate additional terms and avenues the president can use” through executive action.You and I both know there is going to be nothing "temporary" about this program. Once granted legal status, the illegals will be able to get a green card. Try prying that from their clutches once they have it.
“I think we can get 3 or 4, maybe even 5 million people,” he said.
No comment from the 1.5 million people waiting in other countries who are seeking to come to the US legally.
Rick Moran
Source: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2014/07/obama_preparing_to_provide_temporary_legal_status_to_millions_of_illegals.html
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