Obama executive order to affect up to 5 million . . . President Barack Obama is poised to act soon to unveil a series of executive actions on immigration that will shield possibly around 5 million immigrants living in the country illegally from deportation, according to advocates in touch with the White House.
The estimate includes extending deportation protections to parents and spouses of U.S. citizens and permanent residents who have been in the country for some years. The president is also likely to expand his 2-year-old program that protects young immigrants from deportation. Associated Press
Krauthammer: An impeachable offense . . . Commentator Charles Krauthammer said President Obama’s plan to grant amnesty to 4.5 million illegal immigrants was “an impeachable offense.” Krauthammer said that prosecutorial discretion, which Obama is invoking to justify his executive action, is only meant for extreme cases in which one or two individuals are prevented from being deported. Free Beacon
Limbaugh: Amnesty would be permanent . . . When a caller suggested that the GOP accede to Obama’s likely gift of blanket amnesty, then reverse it two years later, Limbaugh responded: "There's no reversing this. This is not like a piece of legislation that you might think you could repeal, or vote out, or whatever. You can't reverse this. We've never, ever reversed an amnesty." Breitbart
Rush has it right. Technically it's temporary, but are we really going to be able to revoke the status of 5
million people after they've been legalized and start operating normally within society?
GOP split on how to respond . . . Congressional Republicans have split into competing factions over how to respond to President Obama’s expected moves
to overhaul the nation’s immigration system, which are likely to include protecting millions from being deported. Washington Post
Ripe for the picking by the GOP? . . . Immigrants have a low level of party affiliation, and those who do identify as Democrats are more conservative than members of the Democratic party overall, according to a new study by The Partnership for a New American Economy.
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