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The Amnesty Memo: Obama Abandoning Law To Grant Amnesty As True Dictator



Jul 30, 2010 20 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

Obama Urban League

National Review Online:

According to an internal U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services memo going the rounds of Capitol Hill and obtained by National Review, the agency is considering ways in which it could enact “meaningful immigration reform absent legislative action” — that is, without the consent of the American people through a vote in Congress.

“This memorandum offers administrative relief options to . . . reduce the threat of removal for certain individuals present in the United States without authorization,” it reads.

Also: “In the absence of Comprehensive Immigration Reform, USCIS can extend benefits and/or protections to many individuals and groups by issuing new guidance and regulations, exercising discretion with regard to parole-in-place, deferred action and the issuance of Notices to Appear (NTA), and adopting significant process improvements.”

In recent weeks, Sen. Chuck Grassley and others in Congress have been pressing the administration to disavow rumors that a de facto amnesty is in the works, including in a letter to Department of Homeland Security head Janet Napolitano. “Since the senators first wrote to the president more than a month ago, we have not been reassured that the plans are just rumors, and we have every reason to believe that the memo is legitimate,” a Grassley spokesman tells NR. (NR contacted DHS, but a spokesman did not have a comment on the record.)

Many of the memo’s proposals are technical and fine-grained; for example, it suggests clarifying the immigration laws for “unaccompanied minors, and for victims of human trafficking, domestic violence, and other criminal activities.” It also proposes extending the “grace period” H-1B visa holders have between the expiration of their visa and the date they’re expected to leave the country.

With other ideas, however, USCIS is aiming big. Perhaps the most egregious suggestion is to “Increase the Use of Deferred Action.” “Deferred action,” as the memo defines it, “is an exercise of prosecutorial discretion not to pursue removal from the U.S. of a particular individual for a specific period of time.” For example, after Hurricane Katrina, the government decided not to remove illegal immigrants who’d been affected by the disaster.

The memo claims that there are no limits to USCIS’s ability to use deferred action, but warns that using this power indiscriminately would be “controversial, not to mention expensive.” The memo suggests using deferred action to exempt “particular groups” from removal — such as the illegal-immigrant high-school graduates who would fall under the DREAM Act (a measure that has been shot down repeatedly in Congress). The memo claims that the DREAM Act would cover “an estimated 50,000” individuals, though as many as 65,000 illegal immigrants graduate high school every year in the U.S.

In the immediate wake of the court decision blocking the Arizona immigration law yesterday, the memo is sure to create controversy — and the sense that the administration is bent on preserving and extending the nation’s de facto amnesty.

UPDATE: USCIS has released a statement on the memo:

Internal draft memos do not and should not be equated with official action or policy of the Department. We will not comment on notional, pre-decisional memos. As a matter of good government, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will discuss just about every issue that comes within the purview of the immigration system. We continue to maintain that comprehensive bipartisan legislation, coupled with smart, effective enforcement, is the only solution to our nation’s immigration challenges.

Internal memoranda help us do the thinking that leads to important changes; some of them are adopted and others are rejected. Our goal is to implement policies wisely and well to strengthen all aspects of our mission. The choices we have made so far have strengthened both the enforcement and services sides of USCIS — nobody should mistake deliberation and exchange of ideas for final decisions. To be clear, DHS will not grant deferred action or humanitarian parole to the nation’s entire illegal immigrant population.


  • Captain DustOff

    Impeachment is in order.

  • Mirac777

    Just the fact that you are “discussing” an act of treason and by-passing legal leglislation in gov’t offices is enough to prove your conniving guilt. Who do you think you are fooling with that robot liberal FAUX response? I notice you state that DHS will not grantdeferred action to the ENTIRE illegal population? Hell no, you wont be granting NO deferral after 2010!

  • BradW (the Infidel)

    I cannot wait until we elect a strong conservative President in 2012, that has the backing of a strong Congress run by a solild majority of conservatives. That person, he or she, must fire any and all federal employees that have shown to not support our federal laws, have worked against the country, and replace them with constitutionalists. The second step wil lbe to roll back the health care, wall street reform, and any and all other law or regulation that undermines the strength of the nation.

    • Bobby E.

      A monumental task. Not undoable, but the runaway train has to be stopped first.

  • RetAF

    The election of Obama is a good thing. It has put the Democrats squarely in charge and they’ve shown they can’t even govern themselves, let alone our nation.

    The next thing we need is a TRUE conservative with the moxie of Reagan…I’m not seeing anyone yet.

    On the other hand, it’s refreshing to finally put to rest the calls for investigation of so-called “war crimes” by our government — now that a Nobel Laureate is following the same war tactics as Bush/Cheney.

  • http://HBCIndy.com Dr. Jerry

    If there is a “Next elelction”

    • http://HBCIndy.com Dr. Jerry

      Or “Election” if spelling counts anymore with a mongrel president and all you know…

  • Arius

    What else can one say except that the US government has morphed into an internal enemy of the republic.

  • Bobby E.

    The number one law breaker in American needs to be brought to trial himself.

    • Sentinel at the Gate

      You mean Soros, don’t you? He’s the money bags motherfucker that engineered this shit – along with other liberal billionaires with more money than common sense.

    • Kirk
    • Bobby E.

      Sentinel … that would be a good start. But, if I had the power, I wouldn’t end until I had even Katie Couric behind bars.

    • Sentinel at the Gate

      Bobby, the list is very, very long with Soros at the top. Cut off the head and the reptilian body just flails around.

  • Lil Mac

    If & lord knows I say If , The HNIC gets away with something like this .. hooaah its on .. this could lead to a very Very dangerous situation God help us All !!!

  • http://www.dirtydozensbunker.com Sanders

    If this country is a nation of laws, and the law no longer applies….well, let the chips fall where they may.

    • EBoss

      and the brass. But the ‘lead’, that needs to fall on target. Got targets?

  • Annie Oakley

    Uncontrolled immigration is genocide of Anglo americans, pure and simple, we’re being pushed out of the same nation our ancestors founded. I’m really sick of it.

    No one is asking Mexico to take in thousands of non-mexicans and giving them free healthcare, special right and privileges.

    Could you imagine going to China and saying hey, you don’t have enough diversity in your country. You’re too chinese. We’re going to import various races from all over and you’re going to put up with it, whether you like it or not. Of course not.

    American men need to step away from Negro football and basketball and take back their country or we’re all going to be the third world’s bitch.

  • punisher55

    If you want to get rid of obama just stop buying anything but the bare essentials, that will collapse the economy and people will vote the talking turd out of office, no shots fired.

  • ji

    You dead on Annie O.
    I am trying to tell a lot of Anglos that same thing.
    But its like talking to a rock.
    All I hear is those poor poor people of other nations.

    • Michael Thompson

      Thirty five years in lawenforcement in a major city in the United States I have NEVER seen our country in the toilet like it is now. What can we do. I mean next week. Our country is being taken from us and the people we elected to guide our country are drowning in ego and don’t care about “we the people.” I love my country, I’m a vet so my money has been where my mouth is. I am afraid I see something ugly comming if our leaders laugh at what we the people want much longer I don’t think there is going to be much humor.
      I don’t think in the end we are going to give–give our country away. Congress, Senators, wake up, stand up and be counted. Please. :shock: