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Florida GOP: Obama's Deferred Deportations Harm Real Immigration Reform
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U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, Barack Obama and U.S. Rep. Tom Rooney
Meanwhile, Republicans from the Sunshine State are equally outraged that Obama, who they have long decried as soft on immigration, would again implement an executive order without congressional approval.
“The president has shown repeatedly that he has no regard for the Constitution or separation of powers,” wrote U.S. Rep. Tom Rooney, R-Tequesta. “He seems to view the Constitution not as the great ruling document that has held our republic together and helped our country prosper, but rather as an obstacle to be stepped around whenever it inconveniences him.
“Our Founding Fathers created a system of checks and balances precisely to prevent one person from acting as a king against the will of the people. President Obama may not like having to work with a Republican House of Representatives, but the fact is, the American people sent us here in 2010 to put a stop to his far-left agenda.”
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Miami, declared that the White House election-year policy shift will make long-term, meaningful immigration reform more difficult.
“There is broad support for the idea that we should figure out a way to help kids who are undocumented through no fault of their own, but there is also broad consensus that it should be done in a way that does not encourage illegal immigration in the future,” Rubio stated in a release. “This is a difficult balance to strike, one that this new policy, imposed by executive order, will make harder to achieve in the long run.
“Today’s announcement will be welcome news for many of these kids desperate for an answer, but it is a short-term answer to a long-term problem. And by once again ignoring the Constitution and going around Congress, this short-term policy will make it harder to find a balanced and responsible long-term one.”
The new rule comes as both parties are fighting for the Latin vote, particularly in key swing states including Colorado, Florida and New Mexico. The edge is currently on the side of the president, according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Telemundo poll from mid-May.
U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross, R-Lakeland, tweeted “Does anyone think this DoJ and Pres Pander were enforcing the law BEFORE today's announcement? Not taking the bait.”
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, in a memorandum to immigration enforcement officials, wrote that immigrants who were illegally brought into the U.S. as children "lacked the intent to violate the law."
Under the White House proposal, immigration officials would be directed to defer action for two years on individuals under the age of 30 that arrived in the U.S. prior to their 16th birthday; are in school, graduate high school or served in the military; have been in the country for five continuous years; and have a clean criminal record.
U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings, D-Miramar, defended the president’s decision to defer the deportations, instead allowing them to apply for work permits, as “meaningful steps toward a more rational, humane approach to immigration enforcement.”
“Rather than wasting limited resources deporting productive, hard-working young people, we should focus our efforts on those individuals who pose a threat to our national security and public safety,” Hastings stated in a release.
“These young people came to this country through no choice of their own and are being forced to pay the price for decisions that weren’t theirs to make. They have been educated in our schools, they have become valued members of our communities, and they stand to make a positive impact on our nation’s future. They epitomize the American Dream, and deportation is not only a loss for them, but a loss to our country as a whole.
“As a proud supporter of the DREAM Act, I recognize that this executive order does not go far enough. Congress must do its job and finally pass the DREAM Act as well comprehensive legislation to reform our broken immigration system.”
U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson, D-Miami, also applauded the policy statement.
“We are talking about good kids who learned and ingrained American values – young adults who want to become doctors, nurses, lawyers, scientists, engineers, small business owners, teachers, firefighters and police officers,” Wilson stated. “They want nothing more than to give back to the country that gave them an opportunity to get an education and, in some cases, to serve in the Coast Guard and Armed Forces defending the U.S. and our freedom.
“As the sponsor of the Florida DREAM Act when I was in the state senate, I applaud this announcement by the Obama administration, and I look forward to when we pass comprehensive immigration reform.”
A spokeswoman for U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Orlando, who is seeking re-election, released a more generalized response.
“Sen. Nelson supports tough, fair, practical immigration laws that require people who want to become citizens to obey our laws, learn English, and get in line for citizenship. He also supports the Dream Act, which says no law should punish children because their parents brought them here. If a child of an immigrant has worked hard and graduated from high school, they should able to go into the military or attend college.”
Reach Jim Turner at jturner@sunshinestatenews.com or call 772-215-9889.

Comments (6)
As Cecila Munoz (White House director of domestic policy) said it on PBS:
"There is no executive order. This was a decision by Secretary Napolitano to expand the use of prosecutorial discretion in a way which is clearly part of the authority that Congress designates to her as secretary of homeland security."
Perhaps those who stated otherwise need to be accurate on what they're describing.
I looked - doesn't appear to an executive order on this . . . guess that's just more Tea Party politics of the Big Lie here.
Although it pales to the conspiracy whopper Allen West pushed yesterday on Fox News - that this is all just an Obama effort to give these illegal aliens the right to vote in the upcoming November election.
Talk about being seriously deranged.
Now for your sobering reality. Tom Rooney voted, along with EVERY member of the RPOF Tea Party Class of 2010 to eviscerate the Bill of Rights by voting YES to HR1540 and HR4310, the National Defense Authorization Acts for 2012 and 2013. These acts "authorize" the military arrest and indefinite detention of US citizens anywhere in the world. Who decides who is a terrorist under this act? The President. Yeah, that guy they all claim to oppose.
Tom Rooney authored HR347, the Federal Building and Grounds Improvement Act. It makes anywhere Barack Obama speaks, an "event of national significance" limiting the areas where we can assemble and protest. It also extends this same infringement on our first amendment to ANYONE protected by the Secret Service. Once again, the ENTIRE FL RPOF Tea Party Class of 2010 voted for this, as well as govt control of the internet under CISPA;and of course the extensions of the patriot act. Dennis Ross also voted YES to all of these acts.
To speak of 'checks and balances' is disingenuous by any of the RPOF House members. Legislation is given ONLY to them in the constitution and yet year after year they fund "rule making" agencies like DHS that make law at will infringing on the rights of every American. Not one of these august 'patriots' has called for the end of these agencies, the UN, the IRS or any LIBERTY and fruits of labor sucking device created before or during their tenure.
Tom Rooney, Dennis Ross, Allen West, Sandy Adams, Steve Southerland and the lot of them are okay with tyranny as along as its their tyrant in charge.
They will wrap their tyranny in the flag and call it patriotism or security but that makes it no less evil. These are pandering, big government Republicans who are party first, last and always. If they could figure out how to make amnesty work for their party, they would be on it quicker than the narcissist in chief could even think about it.
Is sick
wouldn't have anything to do with the color of his skin would it???
Where's your outrage over Rick Scott, heh?
Thought not, just another Tea Partier showing the beginning signs of advanced Mad Hatter Disorder (i.e. confused speech, distorted vision, leading into fatal and virulent coprolalia). So sorry, but there's little anyone can do to ease your suffering and ultimate frustration.
We could send over Allen West to keep you company, although he'll only aggrevate the symptoms.
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