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Once President Trump ends ANOTHER illegal Hussein program, the Kenyan will speak out.

Oh goody! I can hardly wait!

Nothing unites the right more than hearing that clueless buffoon and his "that's not who we are!" condescending tone scolding law- abiding Americans.

"Dreamers" :puke1:

As if hard-working Americans aren't dreamers?

I can just hear the arrogant piece of shit.... "It's the right thing to do!!!"

^^:) Take your third world Kenyan Muslim values and shove them up your ass! ^^:)
 

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14 Things the MSM Won’t Tell You About DACA


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by JOHN NOLTE5 Sep 2017277

Whenever a Republican wants to move forward — you know, pass some legislation or even enforce the law as already written, they always, always, ALWAYS have to run through a mainstream media propaganda gauntlet dedicated to the status quo, loyal only to the Democrat cause and by extension opposed to anything resembling progress.

Obamacare is an objective disaster; nonetheless, the media fights tooth and nail to save it. Our tax code is a backwards, prosperity-stifling haven for corporatist special interests; nonetheless, the media will do everything in its power to ensure not a single word is altered.


Then there is illegal immigration, which, like abortion, the MSM treats as its own personal sacrament. Flooding America, primarily Red States, with illegal Democrats who also serve the interests of a Big Business Complex desperate to keep wages low and unions non-existent, there is nothing our corrupt media will not do to keep that illegal flood flooding.


And so, as President Trump prepares to keep one of his biggest promises and end President Barry’s un-constitutional Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) amnesty program, all we are seeing from our establishment media is the usual-usual propaganda: flat-out lies, half truths, the ignoring of vital pieces of information and points of view, and most of all, emotional blackmail.


Man alive, the emotional blackmail.


If your only understanding of this complicated issue comes from the MSM, of course you are outraged over the fact that Trump is about order an army of jackbooted ICE agents to kick in daycare center doors, snatch up all the “brown children,” and then hurl the angelic toddlers (with actual rings of gold hovering over their heads) into cattle cars headed south.


Hopefully the list below will offer some clarity and context. The first point, I think, is the most important.


This Is Only the Fault of the Parents

My wife was born in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, and came to America as a small child. But she was brought here by her parents legally and remained here legally until she obtained her citizenship, something she prizes above most everything else. This is how immigration is supposed to work. If you ask my wife about DACA, she blames the parents of these children who, unlike her own parents, broke the law and put their children in this situation.


If your parents don’t pay the rent, is it the landlord’s fault when you are evicted, or is it the fault of your parents?


If your parents sneak you into Disneyland without paying, is it Disney’s fault when you are booted out, or is it the fault of your parents?


If your parents sneak you into a country illegally, is it the country’s fault when you get deported, or is it the fault of your parents?


Blaming America or Trump or anyone other than the parents for any of this, is a ruse, a con, a rhetorical trick.


DACA Recipients Are Illegal Aliens

This simple fact has been so downplayed and memory-holed, it just needed to be spoken out loud.


DACA Is a Massive Amnesty Program

Although the DREAMers are in the country illegally, DACA allows some 800,000 to stay in the country legally without any kind of penalty. Qualified DREAMers are not only given a two-year deferment from deportation, they are eligible for a work permit, which means they can legally take a job in America.

DACA Recipients Are Not the Children

DACA is eligible only to those aged 15-32.


A very large percentage of DACA recipients are adults, not children or even minors.

DACA Recipients Take Jobs Americans WILL Do

The idea that illegal aliens take jobs Americans won’t do is, of course, a lie. Plenty of Americans, most especially young Americans, would love the opportunity to work on a construction site or some other manual labor job. Moreover, if the wages were better, plenty of American would be willing to work in the fields. An untold number of young Americans who live in farm communities already do. But when you flood the country with illegal and/or foreign workers this — by design — suppresses wages to a point where only those willing to be exploited are willing to do this work for almost no money.


Nevertheless, even this lie does not apply to DREAMers, many of whom have a high school diploma or a GED, and a work permit. These are not field workers, these are hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens competing for the same jobs against the 4 million young Americans who enter the workforce every year.

Some DACA Recipients are Criminals

Over 5 years, between 2013 and 2017, a total of 2,139 DACA recipients lost their amnesty benefits “due to criminality or gang affiliated concerns.”

The DACA screening process is in reality a joke, a rubber stamp.


DACA Is Not a Law, It Is the Violation of Law

President Obama’s DACA program is not a law or even a policy. Rather, it is a brazen violation of the immigration law as written and passed by the American people’s representatives in congress.


People in the country illegally are supposed to be deported and repatriated into their own country. That is the law here in America. That is the law in every country in the world, including Mexico.


Most DACA Recipients are Not Overachievers

It seems as though every time we see a DACA recipient in the media, he or she is the next Albert Einstein, someone on the verge of curing cancer and poverty.


The reality is actually quite different:


“The [DACA] eligibility bar was set very low, explicitly allowing people with multiple misdemeanor and certain felony convictions to be approved. Only a handful of the applicants were ever interviewed, and only rarely was the information on the application ever verified,” said Jessica M. Vaughan, director of policy studies at the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies….


“[T]his statistic undercuts the image of DACA that has been spread by the pro-illegal alien groups and the news media, that the DACA recipients are mostly college kids. This is not true. We don’t know much about the population, but one of the few credible studies that has been done, by a scholar at Harvard University, found that at most are more than 22 years old, and only about 20 percent graduated from or attended a four-year college. A significant share never went beyond high school. This is not really all that surprising, since over 72 percent come from a family at or below poverty level and accessing some public assistance.”


While there are some true-life scholars in the DACA program, these are not a representative sample:


For example, one-third of the people in the study sample who are older than age 25 hold four-year college bachelors’ degrees or better. In contrast, an August 2013 report by the pro-amnesty Migration Policy Institute showed that only 7.5 percent of the 800,000 DACA-qualified illegals who were 18 or older had four-year college degrees or better. An August 2017 study by the MPI showed only 5 percent of 832,000 DACA illegals who were older than 18 had four-year college qualifications.


Also, the 7.5 percent graduation rate reported by the new study is roughly one-quarter the 33 percent of native-born Americans with four-year degrees.


DACA Is Wildly Unfair to Americans, Most Especially Young Americans Just Starting Out

You followed the rules. Your parents obeyed the law. You are one of the 4 million Americans ready to enter the workforce every year, eager to begin your own life, to pursue the American dream, but you have to compete against hundreds of thousands of line-jumpers for the same entry-level job.


Moreover, this flood of labor depresses your wages.


DACA Was Already Litigated and Debated in 2016

The American people have already had the DACA debate. Hillary Clinton promised to expand DACA. Trump promised to end DACA.

Trump won.


DACA Encourages More Illegal Immigrants

Although DACA does not officially grant amnesty to the children of illegal immigrants who have arrived after 2007, the message is still clear: America does not have the will to enforce its own immigration laws. Of course that message works as a magnet for illegals. If you recall…


Obama declared his DACA amnesty in 2012. Central Americans saw the announcement, read the details — and roughly 400,000 people headed north during the next four years.


Moreover, making that trek is dangerous, especially from South America. People die of exposure and are exploited, sometimes sexually, by the Coyotes they hire to lead them here.


Illegal immigration is a lose-lose for everyone but Democrats who desire the votes and business owners who do not want to pay a legal resident a fair market wage.


In Most States, DACA Recipients are Eligible for Welfare Benefits

AZCentral:


Once DACA applicants are approved and receive a temporary employment authorization card, they can apply for a Social Security Number. Under this number, they can report wages and pay taxes.


DACA beneficiaries cannot receive federal benefits such as welfare and food stamps. Some states allow for state-funded benefits, but Arizona specifically prohibits it.


Unless It Is Stopped, DACA Will Never Stop Growing

Every year, more and more illegal aliens become eligible for DACA’s illegal and unconstitutional amnesty program.


Obama’s deputies low-balled his election-campaign giveaway by initially predicting it would only reach about 560,000 younger illegals who were supposedly brought into the United States by their parents before they turned 16.


But the amnesty has already provided almost 900,000 work-permits and Social Security cards to illegals who say they are aged 36 or less. More than 92 percent of the applicants got their DACA approvals, with a rejection rate of only 7 percent. The amnesty is expected to rise above 1.9 million people as additional younger illegals become adults and try to enroll in Obama’s giveaway.


DACA Ignores Some Criminal Behavior

Center for Immigration Studies:


DACA applies to individuals up to age 31 (as of June 2012, so 35 now) — hardly children; consequently, many Dreamers have long-since terminated their studies and most have committed multiple felonies in order to get jobs — Social Security fraud, forgery, perjury on I-9 forms, falsification of green cards and drivers’ licenses, identity theft, etc. Dreamers continue to commit these job-related crimes right up to the day their DACA status is approved and they obtain work permits and their own genuine Social Security numbers.


In addition, many illegal aliens qualifying for DACA status have previously been arrested and convicted of multiple misdemeanors and some have previously been or continue to be associated with violent gangs, as evidenced by a report in the Seattle Times that states that over 1,500 Dreamers have had their DACA status revoked since 2012 due to their involvement with criminal gangs.

On the true merits, the DACA debate is a loser for the Left and their media — which is why the 14 facts above must remain largely unspoken.

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I'm totally SHOCKED the traitorous fake news gaystream media would LIE about DACA: the Obamacare of illegal immigration, but without Congressional approval!

"Dreamers!" :puke1:

"It's the right thing to do!" :puke1:

Nothing like preying on people's emotions in order to create ILLEGAL programs and piss on the Constitution, something Democrats seem to have down to a fine art.

Where the fuck have Congressional Republicans been since 2014 challenging this illegal horseshit?

Small wonder Trump won leaving 16 other RINOs in his dust.
 

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Can't Trump just end the program himself, what does he want congress to do?

Some type of grand bargain on immigration? Hasn't that already been soundly rejected? That's the main reason (policy wise atleast) he won.
 

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The horror of ending DACA! Kinda like ripping unborn babies out of the womb!! Oh. Wait. That's what the LEFT does....
 

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Can't Trump just end the program himself, what does he want congress to do?

Some type of grand bargain on immigration? Hasn't that already been soundly rejected? That's the main reason (policy wise atleast) he won.


Yes, he just did end it...sort of.

He put it back in the hands of congress, whose job it is to actually get things like this done. The POTUS does not have the authority to invent or implement his own immigration laws.

If nothing happens after six months, I believe DACA is dead and overwith (someone correct me if I'm wrong). We will see how much of a priority this is for congress.
 

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What I'm saying is what specifically is congress supposed to get done in relation to DACA?

Just make it law through a more constitutional process?
 

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Once President Trump ends ANOTHER illegal Hussein program, the Kenyan will speak out.

Oh goody! I can hardly wait!

Nothing unites the right more than hearing that clueless buffoon and his "that's not who we are!" condescending tone scolding law- abiding Americans.

"Dreamers" :puke1:

As if hard-working Americans aren't dreamers?

I can just hear the arrogant piece of shit.... "It's the right thing to do!!!"

^^:) Take your third world Kenyan Muslim values and shove them up your ass! ^^:)
I read that article yesterday. Thought to myself, what's he going to do,
throw a hissy fit? Anything he says will be pointless. He has taken the
title of most insignificant ex-president away from Carter and we all know
that was a hard thing to do.
 

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What I'm saying is what specifically is congress supposed to get done in relation to DACA?

Just make it law through a more constitutional process?
Yep. It was an executive order not a law. He is kicking back in their lap.
You want to do sometime about immigrants? Pass a new law.
 

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Can you imagine the housecleaning we will accomplish by the time 8 years is up? Progressive tears will be
cheap enough to drink every day instead of special occasions.

''Sunday evening, Politico reported that POTUS Trump is to end DACA following a six month delay.
This move could not be more genius.'

'The political gamesmanship the President put on display relative to DACA is an example of a “masterstroke”.
First off, it must be noted that DACA will be ending after a six month delay. Why the six month delay? Good
question, this might be why: Republicans running for primaries during 2018 will HAVE to discuss DACA as it
will be a major talking point in both the media and in debates.'

"Republicans trying to win their primaries KNOW that the #MAGA base is strong and dedicated to “making America
great again,” so these conservatives will have to prove their loyalty to the vision President Trump presented in 2016.

The House and the Senate both will not have enough votes to execute any sort of motion to keep DACA around
and ultimately it would end in a veto, which, again, they would not have enough votes to override.

DACA will be ending in April and by then, most primaries will take place just a month after, meaning everyone
is going to be talking about this, and any #NeverTrump conservatives attempting to run will be stuck between
Trump and a hard place, so it will be a tough haul for someone like Senator Jeff Flake to pull a win off and
meanwhile, the Democratic plan to run on issues related to economic policy have been utterly disrupted.'
 

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Can't Trump just end the program himself, what does he want congress to do?

Some type of grand bargain on immigration? Hasn't that already been soundly rejected? That's the main reason (policy wise atleast) he won.

Deporting 12 million illegals is not plausible, it's not going to work and just trying to do such will deeply divide the country.

But we can't create a path for legalization until the borders are secured, otherwise nothing is accomplished and we're dealing with the same bullshit 10 years from now, probably worse.

So IMO, Trump is bringing it all to a head and trying to force Congress to address an issue they've been avoiding like the black plaque. Secure the boarder AND then address the 12 million illegals we have. Career politicians prefer to do nothing, complain, lie, take easy street and somehow get reelected by being all things to all people.

One of the best things about Trump is he's not one of them.
 

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[FONT=&quot]The White House
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September 05, 2017




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[h=1]President Donald J. Trump Restores Responsibility and the Rule of Law to Immigration[/h]
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“I believe that real and positive immigration reform is possible, as long as we focus on the following goals: To improve jobs and wages for Americans; to strengthen our nation's security; and to restore respect for our laws.” – President Donald J. Trump
RESPONSIBLY ENDING UNLAWFUL IMMIGRATION POLICY: Today, the Trump Administration is rescinding the previous Administration’s memorandum creating the unlawful Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and has begun to end the program responsibly.

  • Attorney General Jeff Sessions sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security explaining that DACA was not statutorily authorized and was therefore an unconstitutional exercise of discretion by the executive branch.
    • Attorney General Sessions found that DACA, given pending litigation, would likely face the same outcome as the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) program, which was enjoined by the courts.
  • The Trump Administration is taking responsible action to wind down DACA in an orderly and minimally disruptive manner.
    • If President Trump allowed DACA to go to court, it is likely that the court would abruptly enjoin the program.
      • If President Trump had refused to act, many States were prepared to pursue litigation to end DACA by court order.
    • Under the change announced today, current DACA recipients generally will not be impacted until after March 5, 2018, six months from now. That period of time gives Congress the opportunity to consider appropriate legislative solutions.
  • DHS’s enforcement priorities remain in place. However, absent a law enforcement interest—which is largely the standard that has been in place since the inception of the program—the Department will generally not take actions to remove active DACA recipients.
    • DACA recipients range from ages 15 to 36, with the overwhelming majority being of adult age.
  • Initial requests for Employment Authorization Documents under DACA properly filed and accepted through today will be processed.
    • Additional DACA initial applications filed after today will not be accepted.
  • Renewal applications for DACA Employment Authorization Documents properly filed and accepted by October 5, 2017, for people whose current Employment Authorization Documents expire between today and March 5, 2018, will be processed.
    • Any such requests filed after October 5, 2017 will not be accepted.
  • Currently approved applications for advance parole for DACA recipients will generally be honored, but new applications will not be approved.
    • All pending applications for advance parole by DACA recipients will be closed and associated fees will be refunded.
RESTORING LAW AND ORDER TO OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM: The DACA program was never intended to be permanent—even President Obama admitted it was a temporary, extraordinary measure. And President Obama repeatedly recognized that such unilateral actions were in excess of the Executive’s appropriate role.

  • President Obama admitted publicly on at least a 22 occasions that creating a DACA-like program was beyond his authority. President Obama said:
    • In 2011, that “there are enough laws on the books by Congress that are very clear in terms of how we have to enforce our immigration system that for me to simply through Executive order ignore those congressional mandates would not conform with my appropriate role as President.”
    • In 2010, that providing people in America illegally with legal status and ignoring the laws on the books “would be both unwise and unfair.”
  • President Obama admitted in 2012 that DACA, implemented in an election year, was “a temporary stopgap measure.”
  • Partly because of DACA, the United States saw a surge in illegal immigration by minors in 2013-2014, because they hoped to take advantage of the program.
    • President Obama knew this would be a problem, admitting in 2010 that a DACA-like policy “could lead to a surge in illegal immigration.”
  • President Trump refuses to allow criminal activity to dominate our immigration system, taking action to restore the law and protect all Americans.
    • One of President Trump’s first Executive orders informed sanctuary jurisdictions that failure to fully abide by Federal immigration laws would jeopardize access to certain Federal grant money.
      • As a result, Miami-Dade County reversed its years-long sanctuary policy.
    • The DOJ issued new charging guidelines in April to bring to an end the previous Administration’s catch-and-release policies by prioritizing criminal immigration enforcement.
    • Since President Trump’s inauguration, illegal immigration on the southwest border is down by 47 percent compared to the same period last year.
    • Illegal alien removals resulting from to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests have increased by over 32 percent.
    • So far in Fiscal Year 2017, ICE has arrested at least 3,641 criminal gang members compared to 2,057 criminal gang members in all of Fiscal Year 2016.
REFORMING IMMIGRATION TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN: DACA made it impossible for President Trump to pursue the reforms needed to restore fairness to our immigration system and protect American workers.

  • President Trump’s highest obligation is to uphold the laws of the United States. So long as the unlawful policies of the previous Administration remain—especially those that incentivize further illegal immigration—there is no realistic chance of achieving principled pro-worker immigration reform. His priorities include:
    • Controlling the Border: President Trump intends to secure the southwest border with a border wall and a robust law enforcement presence on the border.
    • Improving Vetting and Immigration Security: Our immigration system, including our asylum and refugee system, make the United States potentially exposed to terrorist and public safety threats. We need to improve vetting and set limits that allow for proper vetting.
    • Enforcing Our Laws: President Trump supports the swift removal of those who illegally enter the United States or violate the conditions of their visas.
    • Protecting Our Workers: President Trump is working to encourage companies to raise wages and recruit American workers. This means stopping the practice of hiring illegal workers who unlawfully deprive American workers of jobs and higher wages.
    • Establishing a Merit-Based System for Entry: President Trump supports efforts to prioritize immigrants based on skills and thereby prevent the displacement of American workers.




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[h=1]Statement from President Donald J. Trump[/h]
[FONT=&quot]As President, my highest duty is to defend the American people and the Constitution of the United States of America. At the same time, I do not favor punishing children, most of whom are now adults, for the actions of their parents. But we must also recognize that we are nation of opportunity because we are a nation of laws.
The legislative branch, not the executive branch, writes these laws – this is the bedrock of our Constitutional system, which I took a solemn oath to preserve, protect, and defend.
In June of 2012, President Obama bypassed Congress to give work permits, social security numbers, and federal benefits to approximately 800,000 illegal immigrants currently between the ages of 15 and 36. The typical recipients of this executive amnesty, known as DACA, are in their twenties. Legislation offering these same benefits had been introduced in Congress on numerous occasions and rejected each time.
In referencing the idea of creating new immigration rules unilaterally, President Obama admitted that “I can’t just do these things by myself” – and yet that is exactly what he did, making an end-run around Congress and violating the core tenets that sustain our Republic.
Officials from 10 States are suing over the program, requiring my Administration to make a decision regarding its legality. The Attorney General of the United States, the Attorneys General of many states, and virtually all other top legal experts have advised that the program is unlawful and unconstitutional and cannot be successfully defended in court.
There can be no path to principled immigration reform if the executive branch is able to rewrite or nullify federal laws at will.
The temporary implementation of DACA by the Obama Administration, after Congress repeatedly rejected this amnesty-first approach, also helped spur a humanitarian crisis – the massive surge of unaccompanied minors from Central America including, in some cases, young people who would become members of violent gangs throughout our country, such as MS-13.
Only by the reliable enforcement of immigration law can we produce safe communities, a robust middle class, and economic fairness for all Americans.
Therefore, in the best interests of our country, and in keeping with the obligations of my office, the Department of Homeland Security will begin an orderly transition and wind-down of DACA, one that provides minimum disruption. While new applications for work permits will not be accepted, all existing work permits will be honored until their date of expiration up to two full years from today. Furthermore, applications already in the pipeline will be processed, as will renewal applications for those facing near-term expiration. This is a gradual process, not a sudden phase out. Permits will not begin to expire for another six months, and will remain active for up to 24 months. Thus, in effect, I am not going to just cut DACA off, but rather provide a window of opportunity for Congress to finally act.
Our enforcement priorities remain unchanged. We are focused on criminals, security threats, recent border-crossers, visa overstays, and repeat violators. I have advised the Department of Homeland Security that DACA recipients are not enforcement priorities unless they are criminals, are involved in criminal activity, or are members of a gang.
The decades-long failure of Washington, D.C. to enforce federal immigration law has had both predictable and tragic consequences: lower wages and higher unemployment for American workers, substantial burdens on local schools and hospitals, the illicit entry of dangerous drugs and criminal cartels, and many billions of dollars a year in costs paid for by U.S. taxpayers. Yet few in Washington expressed any compassion for the millions of Americans victimized by this unfair system. Before we ask what is fair to illegal immigrants, we must also ask what is fair to American families, students, taxpayers, and jobseekers.
Congress now has the opportunity to advance responsible immigration reform that puts American jobs and American security first. We are facing the symptom of a larger problem, illegal immigration, along with the many other chronic immigration problems Washington has left unsolved. We must reform our green card system, which now favors low-skilled immigration and puts immense strain on U.S. taxpayers. We must base future immigration on merit – we want those coming into the country to be able to support themselves financially, to contribute to our economy, and to love our country and the values it stands for. Under a merit-based system, citizens will enjoy higher employment, rising wages, and a stronger middle class. Senators Tom Cotton and David Perdue have introduced the RAISE Act, which would establish this merit-based system and produce lasting gains for the American People.
I look forward to working with Republicans and Democrats in Congress to finally address all of these issues in a manner that puts the hardworking citizens of our country first.
As I’ve said before, we will resolve the DACA issue with heart and compassion – but through the lawful Democratic process – while at the same time ensuring that any immigration reform we adopt provides enduring benefits for the American citizens we were elected to serve. We must also have heart and compassion for unemployed, struggling, and forgotten Americans.
Above all else, we must remember that young Americans have dreams too. Being in government means setting priorities. Our first and highest priority in advancing immigration reform must be to improve jobs, wages and security for American workers and their families.
It is now time for Congress to act!



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'This is about basic decency!' Obama lashes out at Trump for ending DACA program as he calls it a 'political' and 'cruel' decision – but urges Congress to preserve what he started

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Former President Barack Obama lashed out at President Donald Trump's decision to rescind his DACA executive action, labeling the move as 'cruel' in an immediate admonition of his predecessor following the move. Obama signed the order Trump moved to undo after Congress failed to enact immigration reform. He posted on Facebook that DREAMers are 'Americans in their hearts, in their minds.' He called Trump's decision 'cruel,' adding, 'It’s a political decision, and a moral question
 

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[h=2]'It is particularly cruel to offer young people the American Dream... then punish them for it': Mark Zuckerberg and Kristen Bell lead the celebrities slamming the Trump administration's 'winding down' of DACA [/h]
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Celebrities furiously reacted to the Trump administration's decision to wind down the DACA program.
 

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Mark Zuckerberg took to Facebook to call on Congress to pass legislation that would allow those protected under DACA a chance at citizenship
 

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Actress Kristen Bell called the decision to end DACA a fail that doesn't represent American values

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Kristen Bell tweet regarding DACA
 

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Lin-Manuel Miranda and Judd Apatow weighed in on the administration's DACA decision

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'The Bad Man continues to do bad'

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Apatow rolled several Trump administration issues into one tweet
 

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