jimnyc
09-04-2017, 02:44 PM
I guess he figures he can come out and help the democrats by offering hope and change. :laugh:
The link about the "DACA adults is also just attached as the bottom article.
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Report: Obama Triggered by Trump’s Plan to End DACA, Plans on Speaking Out if Program Ended
As previously reported, President Trump is planning to end the Obama-era program that grants work permits to illegal immigrants who arrived in this country illegally with their lawbreaking parents or guardians, according to Politico’s Eliana Johnson, who cites “two sources familiar with his thinking.”
Barack Hussein Obama is reportedly triggered over Trump’s plan to unwind his DACA program and plans on speaking out in a Facebook post according to Politico.
Politico reported: (http://www.politico.com/story/2017/09/04/obama-trump-dreamers-daca-242303)
Obama’s current plan is to post a statement on Facebook and link to it on Twitter, where the former president has more than 94 million followers. In his final presidential press availability, he suggested that he would speak out if Trump went after the Dreamers — and that it was one of the few issues where he would feel morally compelled to do so. He said he would not remain silent in the face of “efforts to round up kids who have grown up here and for all practical purposes are American kids, and send them someplace else, when they love this country.”
President Trump is flanked by RINO hacks as well. Speaker Paul Ryan and other Never Trump Republicans have been attacking him over his plans to end DACA.
In a 2014 interview with conservative Sean Hannity before he became Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan said Obama’s Dreamer Act was unconstitutional. Now he’s pushing back against Trump and fully supporting Obama’s DACA program.
Never Trump hack Jeff Flake (R-AZ) continued to prove he’s the RINO of all RINO’s by going against President Trump, the conservative base and the American citizens by urging Congress to take “immediate action to protect DACA kids”.
Many of these DACA ‘kids’ are actually adults, (http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/08/15/5-facts-about-the-deferred-action-for-childhood-arrivals-program/) however; the media wants people to believe that the vast majority are helpless children and babies.
What about American children? American children have dreams too. President Trump campaigned on ending DACA so his base is counting on him keeping this campaign promise.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/09/report-obama-triggered-trumps-plan-end-daca-plans-speaking-program-ended/
5 facts about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program
Two years ago today, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services began accepting applications for the Obama administration’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Known as DACA, the program provides temporary relief from deportation and a two-year work permit to qualifying young adults ages 15 to 30 who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children. Many of those approved are now eligible to re-applyto renew their work permit. The program does not provide a pathway to citizenship.
Here are some facts and figures on DACA.
1 - The vast majority of young unauthorized immigrants who applied have received relief from deportation and a temporary work permit. Through March 31, 2014, 86% of 643,000 applications accepted have been approved, according to government data. When the program started, the Pew Research Center estimated that up to 950,000 young unauthorized immigrant youths were immediately eligible to apply for the new program, but not all those eligible have applied for the program. Each application carries a $465 fee.
2 - Some 77% (428,000) of those who have received a temporary work permit are Mexican. Those from El Salvador, at 4%, have the next highest number of approvals. No other country accounted for more than 3% of approvals.
3 - California has 162,000 deferred action recipients, compared with 88,000 from Texas. Both states border Mexico and have the highest populations of Mexican immigrants. Arizona, another border state with many Mexican immigrants, has the highest application rate. Some 66% of 34,000 eligible people have applied, according to the Migration Policy Institute.
4 - When the program was announced in 2012, there was general support among the U.S. general public. Nearly two-thirds of U.S. adults (63%) approved of the new immigration program, according to a 2012 Pew Research Center survey. An even greater share of Hispanics (89%) said the same, according to the Pew Research Center’s 2012 National Survey of Latinos.
5 - President Obama has discussed a number of executive orders to expand deportation relief to unauthorized immigrants, though no announcement has occurred yet. Among the options being considered is an expansion of the deferred action program to the parents of those whose applications have already been approved under the program. Such a move could extend deportation relief to up to 1 million people, according to one estimate.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/08/15/5-facts-about-the-deferred-action-for-childhood-arrivals-program/
The link about the "DACA adults is also just attached as the bottom article.
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Report: Obama Triggered by Trump’s Plan to End DACA, Plans on Speaking Out if Program Ended
As previously reported, President Trump is planning to end the Obama-era program that grants work permits to illegal immigrants who arrived in this country illegally with their lawbreaking parents or guardians, according to Politico’s Eliana Johnson, who cites “two sources familiar with his thinking.”
Barack Hussein Obama is reportedly triggered over Trump’s plan to unwind his DACA program and plans on speaking out in a Facebook post according to Politico.
Politico reported: (http://www.politico.com/story/2017/09/04/obama-trump-dreamers-daca-242303)
Obama’s current plan is to post a statement on Facebook and link to it on Twitter, where the former president has more than 94 million followers. In his final presidential press availability, he suggested that he would speak out if Trump went after the Dreamers — and that it was one of the few issues where he would feel morally compelled to do so. He said he would not remain silent in the face of “efforts to round up kids who have grown up here and for all practical purposes are American kids, and send them someplace else, when they love this country.”
President Trump is flanked by RINO hacks as well. Speaker Paul Ryan and other Never Trump Republicans have been attacking him over his plans to end DACA.
In a 2014 interview with conservative Sean Hannity before he became Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan said Obama’s Dreamer Act was unconstitutional. Now he’s pushing back against Trump and fully supporting Obama’s DACA program.
Never Trump hack Jeff Flake (R-AZ) continued to prove he’s the RINO of all RINO’s by going against President Trump, the conservative base and the American citizens by urging Congress to take “immediate action to protect DACA kids”.
Many of these DACA ‘kids’ are actually adults, (http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/08/15/5-facts-about-the-deferred-action-for-childhood-arrivals-program/) however; the media wants people to believe that the vast majority are helpless children and babies.
What about American children? American children have dreams too. President Trump campaigned on ending DACA so his base is counting on him keeping this campaign promise.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/09/report-obama-triggered-trumps-plan-end-daca-plans-speaking-program-ended/
5 facts about the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program
Two years ago today, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services began accepting applications for the Obama administration’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Known as DACA, the program provides temporary relief from deportation and a two-year work permit to qualifying young adults ages 15 to 30 who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children. Many of those approved are now eligible to re-applyto renew their work permit. The program does not provide a pathway to citizenship.
Here are some facts and figures on DACA.
1 - The vast majority of young unauthorized immigrants who applied have received relief from deportation and a temporary work permit. Through March 31, 2014, 86% of 643,000 applications accepted have been approved, according to government data. When the program started, the Pew Research Center estimated that up to 950,000 young unauthorized immigrant youths were immediately eligible to apply for the new program, but not all those eligible have applied for the program. Each application carries a $465 fee.
2 - Some 77% (428,000) of those who have received a temporary work permit are Mexican. Those from El Salvador, at 4%, have the next highest number of approvals. No other country accounted for more than 3% of approvals.
3 - California has 162,000 deferred action recipients, compared with 88,000 from Texas. Both states border Mexico and have the highest populations of Mexican immigrants. Arizona, another border state with many Mexican immigrants, has the highest application rate. Some 66% of 34,000 eligible people have applied, according to the Migration Policy Institute.
4 - When the program was announced in 2012, there was general support among the U.S. general public. Nearly two-thirds of U.S. adults (63%) approved of the new immigration program, according to a 2012 Pew Research Center survey. An even greater share of Hispanics (89%) said the same, according to the Pew Research Center’s 2012 National Survey of Latinos.
5 - President Obama has discussed a number of executive orders to expand deportation relief to unauthorized immigrants, though no announcement has occurred yet. Among the options being considered is an expansion of the deferred action program to the parents of those whose applications have already been approved under the program. Such a move could extend deportation relief to up to 1 million people, according to one estimate.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/08/15/5-facts-about-the-deferred-action-for-childhood-arrivals-program/