Scotus’ decision basically throws the decision regarding immigration to the Federal level. It just so happen Obama is the president today. With right president and Congress, immigration policy can be strengthen. Obama made policy change (eg withdrawing the agreement with AZ police) in haste, only hours after the decision, without the benefit of this survey. Clearly, he’s on the wrong foot political wise.
I agree.This decision isolates Obama as the problem-specifically his refusal to enforce federal law. I'm not sure we want the states to be put in the position of having to "vigorously enforce" federal laws.
Perhaps it is best that now our only remedy is to vote him out.
With Napolitano's refusal to cooperate in verification of status, the Obama administration oversteps even more, and exposes the Dems' true motive-to pander for votes of Hispanics at the expense of everyone else. Even if the whole law had been upheld, this would have been Obama's move, and we'd be right where we are now.
Again, the remedy is to vote someone into the White House who will uphold their oath of office.
Obama has violated his oath of office, and that becomes yet another reason to "impeach" him on Nov 6.
The federal agency also announced the nationwide suspension of the program, saying it would no longer sign new agreements with state and local law enforcement agencies.