When Congress returns to Washington tomorrow after its more-than-month long vacation, it will be greeted by President Donald Trump’s long-awaited announcement on the fate of the controversial DACA (Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals) program for illegal immigrants.
President Barack Obama created DACA through executive order on June 15, 2012, to provide young immigrants who entered the country illegally with their parents with a de facto amnesty program.
Through DACA, approximately 850,000 individuals received special permits that allow them to remain in the United States, to pursue their education and/or work.
At the time, many Republicans complained the action was unconstitutional and that only Congress could provide such a change to immigration law.
While campaigning for president in 2016, Donald Trump promised to end the DACA program and deport those who are in the United States illegally. Tomorrow’s anticipated announcement is expected to end the program, but provide for a six-month implementation delay to allow Congress to consider a legislative remedy to the problem.
On the next page, find out which Republicans are balking at the end of the program and which are likely to support legislation to allow it to continue.
Then they need to get their act together and pass an immigration bill……
All 18 of you can be replaced, is that what you want?? The American people who elected the president will make sure of that!!!! We did not elect you!
They all need to go!
WHY$#%&!@*
It, like a lot of Oblama’s actions, was an illegal unconstitutional order but since Trump is attempting to rescind it all the backstabbing Republicans come squirming out of the woodwork.
Remember who put you there. Work with the President.
Let’s vote them OUT !!’
Total traitors
At least the scum are showing themselves now, easier to drain then!
Sit down and shut up. We are sick of your mouths. Do your work what you are paid to do not shooting your mouth off