Obama's Planned Executive Order on Amnesty
14 November 2014
Mark Krikorian, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies, discusses President Obama's refusal to wait for Congress to act on immigration, why proposed executive action presents a separation of powers issue, and what legal challenges and other remedies may await the Executive action.
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