We Don't Need No Stinking Congress....

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
or Senate, or judical branch or Constitution....and to hell with what the people want.....barry knows whats best for bring down the country.....

So how is that "hope and change" workin for ya...


Source: Administration Weighs Bypassing Congress to Let Illegal Immigrants Stay

By Judson Berger
Published June 24, 2010
FOXNews.com
FOXNews.com - Source: Administration Weighs Bypassing Congress to Let Illegal Immigrants Stay


The Obama administration has been holding behind-the-scenes talks to determine whether the Department of Homeland Security can unilaterally grant legal status on a mass basis to illegal immigrants, a former Bush administration official who spoke with at least three people involved in those talks told FoxNews.com.

The issue was raised publicly by eight Republican senators who wrote to the White House on Monday to complain that they had heard the administration was readying a "Plan B" in case a comprehensive immigration reform bill cannot win enough support to clear Congress.

The White House would not confirm or deny the claim. It's unclear what section of the illegal immigrant population such a move would target. But the former Bush official said the discussions are real.

"The administration at the very minimum is studying legal ways to legalize people without having to go through any congressional debate about it," the source said, calling the senators' claim credible. "Whether somebody pulls the trigger on that, that's another issue."

The senators -- Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa; Orrin Hatch, R-Utah; David Vitter, R-La.; Jim Bunning, R-Ky.; Saxby Chambliss, Ga.; Johnny Isakson, R-Ga.; James Inhofe, R-Okla.; and Thad Cochran, R-Miss. -- claimed in their letter that the administration was looking at extending what is known as deferred action or parole to millions of illegal aliens in the United States.

The former official said it's unclear what specific avenues the administration is considering, but that one potentially feasible option would be to use either deferred action or parole to legalize at once the millions of immigrants who have overstayed their visas -- not necessarily those who crossed the border illegally. The Department of Homeland Security estimated last year that 10.8 million undocumented residents live in the United States -- the Pew Hispanic Center, which has a similar count, estimated in 2006 that at least 4 million of them overstayed their visas.

Deferred action and parole would give illegal immigrants the ability to seek a work permit and temporary legal status.

Those two tools are usually used on a case-by-case basis. The former official said any move to broaden that authority and use it on a mass basis would be "woefully inappropriate," though politically brilliant.

The Republican senators who wrote to President Obama expressed a similar view. They wrote that any unilateral action would "further erode the American public's confidence in the federal government and its commitment to securing the borders and enforcing the laws already on the books."

The discussions of blanket legalization come in the middle of several concurrent and heated debates over illegal immigration. The recently signed immigration law in Arizona has divided the country, with some states trying to replicate the state's tough legislation and other jurisdictions boycotting the state in protest. The Obama administration plans to file a court challenge.

Democrats, meanwhile, have been trying to round up support for an overhaul bill in Congress
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
I'm waiting for what needs to be reformed?

I don't see our immigration system needing policies expended nor needing a revised more humane system but rather need to have reform in the areas where there are bureaucrats running the show.

I feel more victimized by H-1b visas than the people crossing the border.

Today trying to decide if I want to get a ton of watermelon to bring home and a couple tons of tomatoes, the people picking the fruit and melons are all hispanic but seem to speak better English than those from New York living here in the sun state.

I guess with 17% true unemployment, with the economy faltering and no real slowdown on spending, why would we need to have anyone come here to do these jobs.

As Steve Colbert and some of the pro-invasion group pointed out, the work is hard. Well so is mine, I work more hours for less pay in more dangerous conditions than picking veggies. They make it out like standing in the sun for 8 hours a day while being paid is something that a lot of people wouldn't do.
 

LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
The only reform we need is LOCKING the border absolutely and creating a kill zone along it for anyone attempting to breach it. Then we need to expel all the criminals by locking things down so they starve themselves out.
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
The libs on the left say it is impossible to deport all of the illegals here...but we can give them amnesty and they will have to come forward and sign up for that to get legal ID....well i say put that in motion and when they come forward, arrest them and hold them for deportation , tell them it was just a "sting op"...that will get a bunch, and drive those that are scared either out or further underground..

They are already leaving AR. for other states....

Undocumented couple leave SB 1070 behind

Now if other states would wise up and pass laws like AR...then something real would be done...
 

RLENT

Veteran Expediter
Now if other states would wise up and pass laws like AR...then something real would be done...
Hmmm :rolleyes: ... did Arkansas do something recently on the illegal immigration front ?

Probably wouldn't be quite so funny .... except for the fact that the website you linked to is www.[B]az[/B]central.com
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
I am not sure if ArK did anything recently...but when you type with 2 fingers you messup on a regular basis....if others follow AZ lead we will be better off...:D
 
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