Having said all of that, there are people who are in limbo. These are kids who know no other country, who were brought here by their parents and don't know another home. And so I really do believe there that there needs to be a legislative solution.
Paul Ryan, Speaker of the House
Yet again, the speaker is showing his true colors. When President Obama put forth the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) as legislation in 2012, the Congress - notably the House - shot it down. Despite lacking any legislation, Obama directed the executive agencies to enforce immigration law as if DACA had passed. Now that President Trump is proposing to enforce the laws as the Congress has written them and past presidents have signed them, Ryan has an about face. Oh, he was only too happy to let Obama ignore the law while he could claim the moral high ground. He was just fooling the rubes in flyover country. It looks more and more like the two parties have been engaged in Kabuki theater, giving the impression that they oppose one another when they have really been working in concert.
Never trust a politician.
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