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Supreme Court Tellingly Rejects Lower Court Roadblock to Elimination of DACA Program
2017-12-27
[The Daily Signal] On Dec. 20, in an unsigned, four-page opinion, the Supreme Court struck down a lower court order that severely burdened efforts by the Trump administration to end the Obama administration’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which has shielded certain younger illegal aliens from deportation.

This is good news, a helpful sign that the Supreme Court will not give unelected judges carte blanche to hamstring the federal government’s legitimate efforts to enforce immigration law restrictions, consistent with the current statutory law.

Continuation of DACA offends the rule of law. As Heritage Foundation scholar Hans von Spakovsky has explained, DACA should be eliminated as a matter of law: "Why? Because the president doesn’t have the authority to decide who should be in the United States legally when it comes to immigrants. That power resides entirely in Congress [because] . . . the Constitution says it."

In short, allowing a category of illegal aliens not to be deported requires an act of Congress, not an arbitrary presidential decision.

DACA was established in 2012 by a Department of Homeland Security memorandum. It applied to a large number of young illegal aliens who met certain conditions: they illegally entered the U.S. before the age of 16; were under the age of 31; had "continuously" resided in the U.S. since June 15, 2007; and were in school, graduated, or honorably discharged from the military.

DACA provided a period of deferred action (a promise that the alien would not be deported) as well as access to certain government benefits (including work authorizations, Medicare, Social Security, and the earned income tax credit). The period of deferred action was initially for two years, but that period was extended to three years by a second DHS memorandum on Nov. 14, 2014.
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#11  Remotely operated weapon stations you can rent time on would settle the problem. They'd be manned 24/7 and generate revenue!
Posted by: Silentbrick   2017-12-27 16:40  

#10  Follow the Elian Gonzalez Procedure: if your parents are in another country (Hint: we just deported them!) then off you go with them. If you were born on U.S. soil you can come back when you are (a) adopted or (b) become an adult.
Posted by: magpie   2017-12-27 16:14  

#9  Don't need a big wall, just a couple of small fences with a free fire zone in between.
Posted by: Glenmore   2017-12-27 15:50  

#8  I'm a Dreamer - I'm dreaming about a big fucking wall built on our southern border.
Posted by: Raj   2017-12-27 14:37  

#7  And if they complain about their families being separated, remind them that they can always reunite in their country of origin.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-12-27 13:23  

#6  You are correct, Herb. That's why I said "so called Dreamers". It isn't what I normally call them. It's what Baraq (always more of a dreamer than a thinker himself) called them. The very definition of euphemism, the term Dreamer is typical of the way Democrats twist our language in an attempt to obscure reality.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-12-27 13:21  

#5  Stop calling them "Dreamers". You're playing right into Obama's linguistic mind tricks when you do. They are illegal aliens, period.
Posted by: Herb McCoy7309   2017-12-27 12:30  

#4  Curious if allowing the kids to stay creates a path for the kids to later legalize their parents along with their entire extended family. Basically, just an amnesty slight of hand.
Posted by: Iblis   2017-12-27 10:53  

#3  No DACA. Just because it was their parents who broke the law doesn't mean the so called Dreamers have any right to be here. Deport every last one of them.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-12-27 10:49  

#2  Removing rogue judges is Congress' job. Sigh.
Posted by: A. Omereck6265   2017-12-27 10:02  

#1  Now if only the supreme court could order the arrests of the rogue judges and have them hung from Washington bridge.
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-12-27 09:57  

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