The Obama administration on Tuesday said it would appeal a move by a federal judge in Texas that temporarily stopped the president’s executive actions on immigration, an anticipated judicial roadblock that was greeted with partisan reactions.In a decision released late Monday night, U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen put on hold Obama's executive action to protect between 4 million and 5 million immigrants in the U.S. illegally from deportation. The first of the actions, expanding a program that protects young immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children, was set to launch on Wednesday.In a statement released early Tuesday morning, the White House said Obama’s November actions are within the president's legal authority. The White House argued that the U.S. Supreme Court and Congress have said federal officials can establish priorities in enforcing immigration laws.“The district court's decision wrongly prevents these lawful, commonsense policies from taking effect and the Department of Justice has indicated that it will appeal that decision,” the statement said.
I think I'm going to immigrate to another country illegally and demand benefits and expect to be a citizen without going through the correct process. This plan will surely work.. only in America.
Quote from: Forgewolf on February 17, 2015, 07:55:01 PMI think I'm going to immigrate to another country illegally and demand benefits and expect to be a citizen without going through the correct process. This plan will surely work.. only in America.you sure are informed
Quote from: Rape Culture on February 17, 2015, 08:26:42 PMQuote from: Forgewolf on February 17, 2015, 07:55:01 PMI think I'm going to immigrate to another country illegally and demand benefits and expect to be a citizen without going through the correct process. This plan will surely work.. only in America.you sure are informedSeems informed to me
Quote from: Forgewolf on February 17, 2015, 07:55:01 PMI think I'm going to immigrate to another country illegally and demand benefits and expect to be a citizen without going through the correct process. This plan will surely work.. only in America.At least you acknowledge you don't know what's going on here.
I have mixed feelings about this.
I live in a border state, so I experience this BS first hand.
Quote from: Mad Max on February 17, 2015, 09:42:56 PMQuote from: Forgewolf on February 17, 2015, 07:55:01 PMI think I'm going to immigrate to another country illegally and demand benefits and expect to be a citizen without going through the correct process. This plan will surely work.. only in America.At least you acknowledge you don't know what's going on here.I did? I live in a border state, so I experience this BS first hand.
Quote from: Forgewolf on February 17, 2015, 10:57:44 PMQuote from: Mad Max on February 17, 2015, 09:42:56 PMQuote from: Forgewolf on February 17, 2015, 07:55:01 PMI think I'm going to immigrate to another country illegally and demand benefits and expect to be a citizen without going through the correct process. This plan will surely work.. only in America.At least you acknowledge you don't know what's going on here.I did? I live in a border state, so I experience this BS first hand. And so do I, but that's not the point. I was talking about the executive order. The order doesn't give benefits and citizenship to currently-illegal immigrants.