Immigration reform has certainly been stalled in Congress. But, does that give the President the authority to push through immigration reform essentially by executive order. While I agree that much of what the President has been doing falls within his discretion as the chief law enforcement officer, his actions do create a degree of uncertainty, and raise constitutional concerns.
I go into more detail in the article below:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Bucking-Congress,-President-Pushes-Immigration-Reform-Through-Exercises-of-Executive-Discretion&id=7313352
By: William J. Kovatch, Jr.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
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