I am sure there are a slew of laws on the books. Only the Executive Branch has the power to enforce the border laws as has been argued time and again, most recently with the dispute with Texas. The Executive Branch is simply choosing to ignore them, or to prioritize other powers of discretion such as asylum qualifications.
“Only the Executive Branch has the power to enforce the border laws as has been argued time and again”
Thanks for the Info. Isn’t that sloppy lawmaking? Are there many laws that an executive can override?