Obama vows to defy GOP Congress and pass immigration reform with executive order

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Obama vows to defy GOP Congress and pass immigration reform with executive order



Following a disappointing Election Day for his Democratic Party, President Barack Obama said he may sign an executive order on immigration reform so the Republican-controlled Congress can take the issue up on its own.

From the White House on Wednesday afternoon, Pres. Obama told reporters he’s willing to authorize an immigration reform bill himself in order to kick-start lawmakers in the House of Representatives and Senate to work on their own solution.

"If in fact the Republican leadership wants to see an immigration bill passed, they now have the capacity to pass it,” Obama said this week hours after the GOP secured a majority in both the House and Senate.

Absence any immediate effort, however, Pres. Obama said he’ll sign an executive order on immigration before the end of the year. At that point, he said, Congress will be hard pressed to come up with their own bill to supersede the administration’s action.

“I have consistently said that it is my profound preference and interest to see act ask on a comprehensive immigration reform bill,” Obama said, the likes of which he hopes would strength the United States’ southern border but also put in place a framework for undocumented aliens to “get in the back of the line” and eventually gain citizenship.

Pres. Obama has sought immigration reform since his first term, but efforts during the last six years have been stalled in Congress, largely thanks to Republican Party lawmakers. Now with the GOP gaining control of both the House and Senate after this week’s midterm elections, Obama said during Wednesday’s presser that while he believes House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) was sincere about achieving reform in recent months, the White House will write its own rules in lieu of waiting for the incoming Congress to accomplish as much.



“I would act in the absence” of a congressional solution, Obama said, and “…take whatever lawful actions that I can take that I believe will improve the function of our immigration system.”

“But whatever executive action I take,” Obama added, “will be replaced and supplanted with action by Congress.”

“If [Congress] want to get a bill done, whether it’s during the lame duck or during next year, I’m eager to see what they have to offer,” the president said. “What we can’t do is just keep waiting. There is a cost to waiting.”

Ahead of the president’s presser on Wednesday, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky), the soon-to-be Senate majority leader for a GOP-majority chamber, said the potential use of executive authority to pass immigration reform “would be like waving a red flag in front of a bull.”

“I have no doubt that there will be some Republicans who are angered or frustrated by any executive action that I may take,” Obama acknowledged. “Those are folks I just have to say who are also deeply opposed to immigration reform in any form and blocked the House from being able to pass a bipartisan bill. I have said before that I actually believe that John Boehner is sincere about wanting to get immigration reform passed, which is why for a year I held off taking any action beyond what we had already done for the so called Dream Kids, and did everything I could to give him space and room to get something done. And what I also said at the time that if in fact Congress, this Congress, could not get something done, that I would take further executive actions in order to make the system work better.”

“So if in fact there is a great eagerness on the part of Republicans to tackle a broken immigration system, then they have every opportunity to do it,” the president added. “My executive actions don’t prevent them,” said Obama, “…but should be a spur for them to try and get something done.”

In August, RT reported that the White House was considering an executive order that would provide “temporary relief for law-abiding undocumented immigrants who are closely related to US citizens or those who have lived in the country a certain number of years,” per administration sources who spoke with the Washington Post. Weeks before hand, the GOP-controlled House authorized Boehner to sue Obama after the speaker accused the president of abusing his executive power to unilaterally extend deadlines pertaining to his hallmark Affordable Care Act.

source: Obama vows to defy GOP Congress and pass immigration reform with executive order ? RT USA

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For the next 2 years America will see almost nothing accomplished in a joint effort of the President and Congress. Obama still thinks he is on course and that the campaign results say nothing because 2/3 of the registered voters didn't bother to vote.
 

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President Obama... your party just got one of the biggest beat downs in Mid-Term Election History! What are you gonna do now?


"I'm going to grant amnesty to tens of millions of illegal aliens!"


 

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"I'm going to grant amnesty to tens of millions of illegal aliens!"

You know the U.S. economy and cheap food is because of all those illegals.

I have to agree that they should grant amnesty to illegals.

I also think Canada should open its doors more to Central American and Mexican immigrants, and quit allowing these fukking Sand Nignogs into Canada..

Let's face it, would you prefer to have a Muslim on a students Visa living next to you, or an illegal Catholic immigrant from Mexico.

�� food for thought.
 

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I think a lot of you (which ones are obvious) are missing his point. The point was Obama said he *would* use this Exec order IF the new Congress and Senate don't actually DO anything. I'd also agree that likely doing nothing DOES cost more than actually sitting down like damned adults to figure out the problem and give a solution.

Remains to be seen what will actually happen (haha, I kid, it's pretty obvious what'll happen. Sadly.)
 

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Why's that?? Because I'm pro-Latin American immigration?? Anti-Muslim Immigration.

So what is your stand?? Who do you want immigrating to the USA?


People who do it legally. Strange huh?

I think a lot of you (which ones are obvious) are missing his point. The point was Obama said he *would* use this Exec order IF the new Congress and Senate don't actually DO anything. I'd also agree that likely doing nothing DOES cost more than actually sitting down like damned adults to figure out the problem and give a solution.

Remains to be seen what will actually happen (haha, I kid, it's pretty obvious what'll happen. Sadly.)


We're not missing the point. He will do want he wants if he does not get what he wants. There is no new message and he really doesn't care what the majority of Americans think.


Will Canada open their borders wide and grant amnesty to all there illegally? Of course not.
 

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People who do it legally. Strange huh?




We're not missing the point. He will do want he wants if he does not get what he wants. There is no new message and he really doesn't care what the majority of Americans think.


Will Canada open their borders wide and grant amnesty to all there illegally? Of course not.

Which is precisely the same as any other president ever, why does it have to be such a horrible thing that Obama may do the same?

I think you are still missing the point: if the Republicans can come up with a good bill for immigration, then he'll be good with it. If they don't, then it'll not go through. This puts the focus on the Republicans to actually try and so something FAIR for people, and not just this fear mongering BS a lot of them have been doing lately. I personally hope they DO come up with a good bill that is fair.

This also puts Obama into a situation where if it is relatively fair, if he doesn't give the Okay then he will seem like the "dictator" the idiots out there say he is.

No, but I also don't see Canada leaving a humanitarian crisis on its border like the US has right now. If there was, I can't see the people standing for it and we'd force the Government to act somehow.
 

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Can I get some clarity on executive orders?

Isn't this just a fancy term for being a dictator?


Why does America give this kind of freedom to its leaders?
 

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Can I get some clarity on executive orders?
Sure. Shoot.

Isn't this just a fancy term for being a dictator?
Yep. President Ebola is an evil Kenyan Muslim socialist dictator. That's why he does what he wants, with neither a legislature nor courts to stop him. Worse than the Kims.


Why does America give this kind of freedom to its leaders?
Because Congress couldn't find its a$$ with both hands and a flashlight.
 

mentalfloss

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Lol

So the current state of affairs is a legitimate enough reason to issue executive orders?


I am not sure if I would agree with that. I think now that the Reps have a solid majority, they should be able to use that as they were democratically elected to do so. Obama shouldn't be able to overrule that freedom unless (as Das said) it can be qualified as an emergency.

I think Obama should be scrutinized to that extent and if he can come up with a convincing argument, then at least we have some justification.

Even then, it still seems a little fishy that we let a guy at the top disregard a democratic institution, doesn't it?