cnbc reporting trump is signing an executive order to stop it. smart move.This is such bullshit, Trump could fix the issue in a minute
cnbc reporting trump is signing an executive order to stop it. smart move.This is such bullshit, Trump could fix the issue in a minute
cnbc reporting trump is signing an executive order to stop it. smart move.
More herecnbc reporting trump is signing an executive order to stop it. smart move.
He could, but it's not his job to pass laws, just make sure they're enforced. Congress has the full authority to rectify this problem. Would take longer than a minute phone call, probably they would have to burn the midnight oil to have something crafted by morning.
cnbc reporting trump is signing an executive order to stop it. smart move.
Exactly the problem. The president, any president, should not be dictating policy that overrides existing law. Again, congress gets off the hook, and now is able to yammer on about it endlessly on the campaign trail while doing nothing of substance. Rachel can dry her tears for awhile.This is a policy issue, not a law issue
Exactly the problem. The president, any president, should not be dictating policy that overrides existing law. Again, congress gets off the hook, and now is able to yammer on about it endlessly on the campaign trail while doing nothing of substance. Rachel can dry her tears for awhile.
It should also be stripped from corrupt, politically motivated judges legislation from the bench, which is a root cause problem in this whole immigration fiasco. Congress passes the legislation and it's gets enforced by all regardless of political positionsI'll agree that power on immigration policy should be stripped from the executive branch, yes.