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Ending DACA would be Trumps most evil act
By Jennifer Rubin September 4 at 9:45 AM
Jennifer Rubin writes the Right Turn blog for The Post, offering reported opinion from a conservative perspective.
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Some in the media take seriously the notion that he is conflicted or wrestling with the decision, as though Trump were engaged in a great moral debate. That would be a first for Trump, who counts only winners and losers, never bothering with moral principles or democratic norms. The debate, if there is one, is over whether to disappoint his rapid anti-immigrant base or to, as is his inclination, double down on a losing hand.
The instantaneous backlash on social media Sunday night was a preview of the floodgates of anger that Trumps decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program would open. Both Democrats and Republicans have urged him not to end the program; about 70 percent of voters in most polls favor keeping the program. Trump, who likes to think of himself as someone with heart, may yet decide to reverse course. If he does not, lets get a few things straight.
First, lets not think Trump who invites cops to abuse suspects, who thinks ex-sheriff Joe Arpaio was doing his job when denying others their constitutional rights and who issued the Muslim ban cares about the Constitution (any of the twelve articles). Trump says, We love the dreamers.
We think the dreamers are terrific. But in fact he loves the applause he derives from his cultist followers more than anything. Otherwise hed go to the mat to defend the dreamers and secure their legal status.
To begin with, surely Trump could talk the nine Republicans attorneys general out of the suit they are contemplating, or at least try his hand in court (as he has done repeatedly with the Muslim ban and sanctuary city order). In any event, he could wait for a final adverse ruling that could be months or years from now rather than end the executive order on his own. Needless to say, longtime anti-immigrant extremists Attorney General Jeff Sessions and senior adviser Stephen Miller have no interest in explaining any of that to the president. (When a president is as thoroughly ignorant and non-analytical as this one is, his aides have ample opportunity to lead him around by the nose.)
Moreover, if Trump really thought he had to end DACA for constitutional reasons, how can he justify a six-month extension? (Why not 12 months? Two years?) And surely, if he really wanted Congress to act, he could insist it be tied (like Harvey funding) to the debt ceiling or, alternatively, to the funding bill to keep the government operating.
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MFM008
(19,782 posts)Cheney has more "heart".....
MineralMan
(146,192 posts)That's also a real possibility from this worthless President.
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)thoughts are circling in t-rump's tiny little brain. From his campaigning I knew he was mean and evil.
Let's hope more conscious and compassion as well as generally goodness will prevail. Let's see GOPs finally stand up for "the right thing".
neeksgeek
(1,214 posts)Fixed that for ya.
dalton99a
(81,073 posts)sharedvalues
(6,916 posts)Madam45for2923
(7,178 posts)JCMach1
(27,544 posts)Dooms us to something worse!