so do we all agree that ending DACA was a richard move, or is that still in dispute?
DACA was unconstitutional so it was going to end at some point. I don't understand how hard it is for you guys to get that. It was going to end at some point. Annoying Orange did the right thing by handing it over to the legislative branch, because they're the ones who are supposed to write laws. Executive branch only chooses how to enforce them. Obama had no right, and he even admitted that before he put the program in place.
Not only that, but DACA rewards people for breaking the law, which is bullstuff. I don't care what kind of heartstring tugging story a "dreamer" has, the fact of the matter is you're an illegal citizen. The only ones that should be handed citizenship are ones that came here without any will of their own. If their parents came here with them while they were still children - and I mean children, not like 11, 12, 13+ year olds - then we should give them a proper path to citizenship. All DACA does is kick the can down the road every two years. Otherwise, they need to go. Maybe we can work something out for those who were in the military, or are already in college or whatever.
We need to enforce the laws. DACA prevented law enforcement from doing their job. Illegals are illegals, and at the end of the day they should be deported, and the only reason we don't deport all of them are logistics, the backlash the government would get from deporting millions of people, and the omnipresent bullstuff excuse "WHO'S GONNA PICK OUR PRODUCE" which is honestly the most ridiculous thing ever, but what can you expect from the same party that was pro-slavery a couple hundred years ago. I guess old habits die hard.