Dealing with immigration should originate in Congress. The president should not act unilaterally.
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Congress is the appropriate place to make laws about our country's immigration policy; it is not something that the president gets to decide on his own.
Immigration should be enforced in a proportional and humane manner.
We must make immigration a legal, orderly process to eliminate this issue, not further criminalize it.
I think Bush's immigration proposal is treason and he should be impeached.
The president and his open border allies may hate the fact that the Constitution gets in the way of their political agenda, but it's up to Congress to take bold action and stop this lawlessness.
Anyone who sincerely wanted to use policy to reduce illegal immigration should start by crafting legislation based on changing actual behavior.
If the president wanted to fix our broken immigration system, he could start by securing the border and enforcing the laws already passed by Congress.
Rather than waiting for future trials to determine rules that will impact every citizen, Congress should step in and write a law that takes every American's rights into consideration.
Immigration specifically was laid out in the Congress, giving the power of Congress to create a uniform system of naturalization.
The Constitution of the United States... specifically states the Congress shall write legislation for immigration policy in the United States.
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