Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Mexico has one he!l of a Nerve

Mexico Is Urging The Supreme Court To Stop Trump’s Bid To End DACA

DACA, like DAPA before it is unconstitutional. Although Barack Obama could dictate how immigration laws were enforced, he was not allowed to give illegal aliens rights not guaranteed by the constitution or congress.

DAPA has already gone through the court system, all the way to the Supreme Court and has been ended because it’s unconstitutional. DACA falls into the exact same category in that Obama granted illegals work permits and access to government programs for which they are not entitled. Mexico has now filed a friend of the court brief urging SCOTUS to keep DACA intact.

The court will hear oral arguments this coming Tuesday.

Read about Mexico... and it's self-serving interference into our government policy. Mexico should be concentrating on their own country--drug cartels, Americans getting murdered and their people crossing our border UNINVITED.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, I think we need to just consolidate with Mexico and just all become one big country of the US/Mex/Can it might be a lot easier. I would love to have tricitizenship and have all the benefits of the three, we need to stop being so small minded. This land here belonged to the native Indians before all of us got here. Doesn't the Bible or someone predict all will return to their native lands before the end of time anyway? So give it back to the Mexicans and the natives, it was all theirs from the start. Maybe England will take many of the gringos back!

Lynn Anderson said...

@1:24. LOL
Is this Javier?
It has to make one wonder why some people live in this great country and support globalism, socialism, communism and all other isms.

Anonymous said...

It's very simple why some people live in this country. Check around sometime, as what it costs to live in Canada, England, Germany, or any country that has a decent standard of living. They don't want us.

Anonymous said...

The USA is great but so are many countries around the world. Some of us are fortunate to have duel citizenship and have the best of both worlds. It’s harder to live the America dream and to retire here with rising costs of insurance, property taxes, maintenance , makes Mexico and The America’s a viable option.

Lynn Anderson said...

Whether it’s fortunate or not is debatable to have dual citizenship. Personally, I don’t see problems that you seem to feel and I’m retired.

Anonymous said...

@4:12: ok boomer!