There's an old saying to the effect that 'it's far worse than what you think you know.'
That goes double for the current regime.
When President Obama announced his sweeping
unilateral executive action on immigration last November,
administration officials stressed that the new edict would not take
effect immediately. One part of the president's action — changes to
DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, to extend the period in
which illegal immigrants are protected from deportation to three years
from its present two years, and also to extend work permits for the same
time — was scheduled to go into effect Feb. 18, 2015, three months
after the president's announcement. The other part of the president's
action — the newly-created DAPA, or Deferred Action for Parents of
Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents — would go into effect six
months after Obama's edict.
Well, actually, no.
....In a "Defendants' Advisory" filed with
Hanen's court late Tuesday, the Justice Department notified the judge
that it has already implemented significant parts of the Expanded DACA
program, and indeed that it has already granted expanded DACA
protections and work permits to "approximately 100,000" people....
Yah, AFTER the Gummint liar/attorney had assured the judge that the regime did NOT do that. In other words, another fraud on the Court, just like the Gummint's fraud on the court regarding Fast & Furious.
Try that yourself sometime and see what happens.
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