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Darrell Issa Calls For Obama To Restart Deportation Of Dreamers

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06-24-2014, 04:40 PM
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Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) is asking colleagues to sign on to a letter to the president demanding he end a program that keeps young people with longstanding ties to the U.S. from being deported.

The letter, which was obtained by The Huffington Post and confirmed by two offices that received it, blames President Barack Obama for a current crisis of unaccompanied minors crossing the border illegally. It specifically singles out his Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy, or DACA, which allows young undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children to stay and work legally.

Issa has contacted colleagues asking them to sign the message to Obama by the end of the day on Thursday. Issa's office did not respond to a request for comment.

DACA does not allow immigrants who crossed the border illegally recently to gain legal status -- anyone who entered the country after June 15, 2007, is ineligible -- and Issa acknowledged that in his letter to Obama. But he still said the policy, which has aided more than 550,000 young people so far, is partially to blame for the current crisis.

"[T]he very existence of the program contradicts present law and violates the Constitutional principle of a separation of powers which grants primary law making authority to the Congress," Issa wrote. "The Executive does not get to pick and choose which laws must be enforced and which can be selectively ignored. .. DACA rewards families and individuals who have broken our laws, further encouraging others to seek similar benefits."

Issa wrote later that Obama should "make an explicit public commitment that [he] will not support legislation that extends legal status to newly arriving illegal aliens no matter the age." The immigration reform bill that passed the Senate last year does not allow people who came to the U.S. after the end of 2011 to earn legal status -- meaning children who enter today wouldn't be eligible for that reprieve, either.

Obama's push for immigration reform that would include legal status for undocumented immigrants has stalled in the House of Representatives, which has voted to defund programs such as DACA but avoided other legislation on the issue. Issa was at one point working on his own bill to give temporary legal status to undocumented immigrants, but it was never introduced.

Republicans have said the president's immigration record and support for reform created the view abroad that anyone can come to the U.S. without consequences. The Obama administration has acknowledged that misinformation has circulated, even though the children who have entered recently are ineligible for DACA or legal status under the Senate bill, and say falsehoods are being spread by smugglers. Children who come to the country illegally are put into removal proceedings, although a judge may eventually rule, on a case-by-case basis, that they can stay.

Issa wrote in his letter that Obama should investigate whether there is fraud and abuse in the "generous" asylum system and provide Congress with more data on the recent unaccompanied minor crisis.

The congressman also wrote that Obama should stop a review by Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson into the administration's deportation policies. Obama delayed that review until the end of the summer to give the House of Representatives time to act on reform -- which, so far, looks unlikely to happen -- but has not ruled out future actions to limit deportations.

Issa wrote that Obama's review was encouraging children to immigrate illegally.

"Your continued commitment to circumvent Congress and implement policies contrary to the intent of immigration law sends foreign nationals the false hope that administrative amnesty is possible," he wrote.
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Well there you go. This is the man who has stood up for you against hate mongers like Issa and for his troubles, he's been called the Deporter in Chief by the very same Dreamers who he helped out.
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Well there you go. This is the man who has stood up for you against hate mongers like Issa and for his troubles, he's been called the Deporter in Chief by the very same Dreamers who he helped out.
He is still the DEPORTED IN CHIEF.
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Yea, if a Republican wins the presidency...we're fucked...lol...

That much is obvious...but articles like this refreshes the whole thing, so its best we not forget...lol...
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He is still the DEPORTED IN CHIEF.
Maybe there will be better luck with President Issa.
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Fueled by the border crossing children. Very sad.
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Maybe there will be better luck with President Issa.
I not even knew Issa had a chance to be president.
I see that you like to play with hipothetical scenarios Obama record on deportations is not hypothetical is REAL unless he expand DACA for other groups or seriously push congress to pass CIR he will continue to be DEPORTER IN CHIEF. He needs to walk the talk.
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Well there you go. This is the man who has stood up for you against hate mongers like Issa and for his troubles, he's been called the Deporter in Chief by the very same Dreamers who he helped out.
I think activists can still call him that while praising efforts like DACA.

The anger I'm seeing on this forum about the border crossing children is misplaced IMO. Sure it seems like more fuel for the antis but let's remember that the reason why DACA even came about is due to the inaction or the obstruction of any real legislation. Plus, these children unlikely made there decision to cross the border themselves. It's more likely they were goaded by parents or other adults. Then there are the conditions in their countries of origin; if as the Honduran politician says, that the US consumption of illicit drugs helps to drive violence then there is some responsibility on the US side.

I was really conflicted about the border crossing children, though, esp when there are dreamers who didn't benefit from DACA and have been waiting years for reform. This whole situation is just a shit show.
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I think activists can still call him that while praising efforts like DACA.

The anger I'm seeing on this forum about the border crossing children is misplaced IMO. Sure it seems like more fuel for the antis but let's remember that the reason why DACA even came about is due to the inaction or the obstruction of any real legislation. Plus, these children unlikely made there decision to cross the border themselves. It's more likely they were goaded by parents or other adults. Then there are the conditions in their countries of origin; if as the Honduran politician says, that the US consumption of illicit drugs helps to drive violence then there is some responsibility on the US side.

I was really conflicted about the border crossing children, though, esp when there are dreamers who didn't benefit from DACA and have been waiting years for reform. This whole situation is just a shit show.
I think he already knows what the base expects from him and a little friendly pressure behind closed doors is good, but it's like when you have an argument with family, you don't air it out and give your enemies a talking point.
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