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Tag Archives: executive order

Betting on immigration reform

Posted on 11/12/2017 by Darryl W. PerryNovember 26, 2017

A recent Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll “found that only 25 percent of Americans support allowing immigrants to obtain U.S. green cards or permanent resident status through a lottery system, while 60 percent oppose it… [And] a smaller percentage, just over half, said they would support a proposal to end the program.” … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged birthright citizenship, bluff, Chinese Exclusion Act, constitution, Democrat, Department of State, deportation, DHS, Diversity Visa Program, Donald Trump, executive action, executive order, executive overreach, Green Card Lottery, Homeland Security, immigrant, immigrants, immigration, John Boehner, lawsuit, migration, Obama, overreach, Republican, sanctuary cities, sanctuary city, SCOTUS, showdown, shutdown, Tenth Amendment Center, unconstitutional, United States, US Supreme Court, wall

Sanctuary Cities are nullifying at a local level

Posted on 02/12/2017 by Darryl W. PerryFebruary 19, 2017

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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged civil disobedience, criminals, Donald Trump, executive order, federal law, immigration, laws, nullification, regulations, sanctuary cities

SCOTUS hears immigration case

Posted on 04/18/2016 by Darryl W. PerryApril 25, 2016

In November 2014 President Obama issued an executive order deferring or preventing deportation for roughly 4 million people. According to Reuters, “those who have lived illegally in the United States at least since 2010, have no criminal record and have children who are US citizens or lawful permanent residents” will … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged constitution, Democrat, deportation, DHS, executive action, executive order, executive overreach, Homeland Security, immigration, Keller, lawsuit, migration, Obama, overreach, Republican, SCOTUS, showdown, unconstitutional

GOP digs in heels on DHS and immigration funding

Posted on 02/22/2015 by Darryl W. PerryApril 18, 2016

Many Republican lawmakers are digging in their heels in the fight to defund implementation of what they see as an executive overreach by President Obama. They’re so entrenched in their position that they’re acting as though they’ll allow the Department of Homeland Security budget to not be adopted. Which in … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged bluff, constitution, Democrat, deportation, DHS, executive action, executive order, executive overreach, Homeland Security, immigration, John Boehner, migration, Mitch McConnell, Obama, overreach, Republican, showdown, shutdown, unconstitutional

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