This week, President Donald Trump is expected to end DACA, a program designed to allow illegal immigrants to stay and work legally in the United States. The decision — while not final — has elicited outrage on both ends of the political spectrum.
But this isn’t the first time.
When Barack Obama first created DACA, Republicans rightly criticized the program on multiple fronts. They claimed it was an affront to our established immigration laws and that its very creation as unconstitutional.
The latter argument stems from the fact that DACA wasn’t the result of legislation, but rather an executive order. In legal terms, executive orders can’t overrule laws. They’reĀ supposed to be directives for how the executive branch shall execute the laws written by congress.
Now, some Republicans are changing their tune. But let’s not forget how they felt about the program in the first place.
See what Speaker of the House Paul Ryan said about DACA under Barack Obama on the next page:
Seems to me the elitist who want to maintain control change opinions just to oppose our president. I hope President Yrp knows how many people care for him and his family and not get to down because there are few that are afraid he will reveal all their dirty politics and corrupt dealings. A lot of us pray for our president daily that he is safe .
It’s not unconstitutional to keep your country from being destroyed by barbaric people.
Go home and stay there libtard. We need real Americans who aren’t pussies to fix the damage you allowed obama to do
END IT !!!!
STOP THE WELFARE STATE!!!!!!!
Men who keep being wishy washy are unstable in all their ways.
We ALL know RINO Paul Ryan is on the Soros payroll as well as the Clinton PAC. He is doing what he is paid to do by these OWO anti-American elitists.
“Unconstitutional”?? I think not.
Really sad how little our so called leaders know the Constitution!
Vote NEHLEN in 2018 for speaker of the house , this$#%&!@*cryin’ , lyin’ Ryan needs to go ….. Also Ditch MITCH !
A big fat O