DACA Amnesty Likely to be Struck Down by Federal Courts!

Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
July 14, 2017

Tears are dripping down my face as I write this.

It looks like the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA amnesty program is going to get struck down by the federal courts.

USA Today:

President Barack Obama’s program that has protected 800,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation is likely to be struck down soon by federal courts, predict the Trump administration and even defenders of the program.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly warned the Congressional Hispanic Caucus this week that the program to protect so-called DREAMers is in jeopardy, assuming 10 Republican-led states follow through on threats to mount legal challenges to the program by September.

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, allowed undocumented immigrants brought to the United States as children to stay and receive work permits, providing they don’t commit any disqualifying crimes.

The legal challenges are based on claims that Obama lacked authority to grant “amnesty” to DREAMers.

Stephen Legomsky, a senior counselor at Homeland Security under Obama, said the former president was well within his legal rights when he created DACA. But Legomsky doubted the program will survive because its fate will be decided by a conservative judge in Texas, a conservative appeals court in Louisiana and the conservative-leaning Supreme Court.

Many of us were wondering why Donald Trump has been relatively quiet on the DACA issue. This might be the answer why. He was probably advised that it was going to get nullified by the courts through these lawsuits.

DACA was implemented through an executive order in an unconstitutional manner. It is hard to see the courts not overturning it.

We’ll see what happens, but it looks like these DREAMers will soon be doing their dreaming in Mexico.

I personally give less than zero fucks about the feelings of these anchor babies.

They need to be sent back.

The sooner the better.