DACA is the abbreviation for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. DACA is an immigration policy instituted by President Obama in June 2012 that deferred any action to deport illegal immigrants who arrived here as children (16 or under) and allow them to have Green Card work permits. Obama’s DACA is clearly unconstitutional. Immigration policy is delegated to Congress, not the President. The President is responsible for enforcing immigration law, but that responsibility was certainly lax under both Presidents Bush and Obama, resulting in somewhere in excess of 11 million illegal immigrants residing in the U.S, of which about 8 million unlawfully hold American jobs. The number of illegal immigrants who have applied for DACA (“Dreamers” according to the propaganda language of its supporters) is about 800,000, and there are at least another 400,000 who are eligible for DACA but have not yet applied.
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