Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
Things are getting mixed up. Spicer was talking about deportation priorities. Ending DACA legal status is still a priority, just not a priority for deportations as a group. Trump never said he was going to deport DACA's day one. Trump said he was going to reverse the unconstitutional Executive Orders by Obama on immigration. That is the expanded DACA of 2015 along with the DAPA, these are the 2 Trump said he would reverse day one. The one in effect now is not unconstitutional, the court preserved that one, but allowed Obama or any other President to rescind it but only after a ruling/approval by the DOJ.

In June when DACA expires on its own, Trump can deport former DACA's. Between now and then, he's focusing on other groups, starting with the expanded criminal group, visa overstays, illegal aliens on welfare, etc. And when they find one, they look for the whole family, and deport/remove the whole family as a single unit to avoid "broken families".

So long as Trump doesn't renew DACA, which he won't, and so long as our America First Republicans stand firm in the Congress, then there is no problem. Is Trump deliberately being a little "vague", yes, this is an enforcement issue against many dangerous people who are connected to even more dangerous people, so we need to let him do his "good management" of the situation. And truly, the less the CORRUPT MEDIA knows and the more confused the CORRUPT MEDIA chooses to make itself, the better the "good management" will work.

That's probably why DHS is keeping everything status quo on the website. Either that or Kelly had some other things to do on his first day on the job.

I'm just surmising. I know that until they get everything set up with all the Cabinet members in place, things are a little dicey. We don't want riots or violence or schools shut down and streets clogged by protesters. We want quick and quiet.
Why do you keep talking about DAPA? That program is no longer an issue. The U.S. Supreme court in a 4 to 4 tie shot it down. All ties means the lower court finding is upheld. DAPA is no longer an issue. What I'm basically saying is we shouldn't be confusing the issue by discussing DACA and DAPA together.

DACA on the other hand is still in force because Trump has failed to keep his promise of a cancellation of the DACA amnesty. What he is doing now is keeping it active in order to give the U.S. Congress time to come up with legislation that will protect the DACA illegals and allow them to remain here legally. I've heard nothing from him or his administration on protecting the family members of DACA illegals, which is what DAPA would have done.

DAPA is not currently an issue and to my knowledge is no longer being discussed, except by you. DAPA was an Obama amnesty failure.

DACA will continue to live because Trump doesn't want to remove the program protection given to Dreamers until he and the Congress make DACA nil and void through legislation. Yes, that means AMNESTY!

It has been made very clear that the Trump administration has no intention of deporting the DACA illegals and his refusal to end the program on day one of his presidency is a broken promise.