Even before his recent “executive action” to give millions of illegal aliens amnesty, the Obama Administration has been cutting corners and bending the law to assist illegals. One such way was call “prosecutorial discretion.” Pro-illegal alien officials would simply refuse to prosecute illegals for offenses like DUI or identity fraud as a way to forestall […]
Can’t Get Their Stories Straight
Maybe the President and his Department of Homeland Security Chief should spend a little time getting their stories straight on President Obama’s recent amnesty edict. Or perhaps it doesn’t matter the President can say one thing to one audience and the DHS Secretary can say the complete opposite to Congress when it comes to unconstitutional […]
Corsi: Here Come 5 Million New “Obamnesty” Votes for Democrats
Dr. Jerome Corsi — Let’s face it. Barack Obama has decided he’s above the law. With the Obama amnesty, or Obamnesty, he declared with a series of “presidential memos,” TeaParty.org lawyers analyzing the action have concluded Obama simply “nullified” existing immigration laws to the detriment of those millions that stand in line, follow legal procedures, […]
Fight Brewing Over Social Security Benefits for Illegals
Washington Examiner — A new clash over retirement benefits has come to a head following President Obama’s decision to unilaterally protect up to 5 million illegal immigrants from deportation. The White House now acknowledges that many of the illegal immigrants spared from deportation under Obama’s sweeping executive action will become eligible for Social Security and […]
Obama’s Secret 9 Month Amnesty Project
Politico — Nine months ago, the new Homeland Security secretary, Jeh Johnson, received a request from the White House. President Obama wanted him to personally take on perhaps the administration’s toughest political assignment: looking for creative ways to fix America’s immigration system without congressional action—or executive overreach. Just four months into the job, Johnson had […]
Executive Actions on Immigration – Deferred Action for Parental Accountability
USCIS — Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA), which is expected to begin in six months. The actions also expand a 2012 program that offers relief to undocumented young people who came to the country as children, called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). On November 20, 2014, the President announced a series of executive […]