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    Delay amnesty, or deny Democrats?

    President Obama mulls whether to sacrifice the Senate for illegal immigrants

    By THE WASHINGTON TIMES - - Tuesday, September 2, 2014

    Amnesty for millions of illegals — just not right now. That's the cry to President Obama of desperate incumbent Democratic senators in red and purple states. The president is mulling the use of his telephone and pen to give "papers" to millions of illegal residents before the summer's end.

    Facing the voters in only two months' time, Democrats locked in tight races are finally acknowledging that standing too close to a president whose popularity shrinks by the day is as dangerous as playing a round of golf during a thunderstorm. If the White House defers the deportation of millions of aliens, Democratic incumbents, the key to retaining control of the Senate, will share the president's blame.

    Sen. Mark Begich, the endangered Alaskan who has voted with Mr. Obama 97 percent of the time, suddenly sings a different tune on the issue. After Labor Day, the game goes into the fourth quarter. "To me," Mr. Begich now says, "securing our borders has to be the priority, and that should be the president's focus."

    In North Carolina, Sen. Kay R. Hagan has looked at the calendar, too. "This is an issue that I believe should be addressed legislatively and not through executive order," she says, counting on everyone forgetting that she voted against legislation that would have blocked Mr. Obama from acting without consulting Congress. The discrepancy between what she says and what she does will be rich fodder Wednesday when she faces her Republican challenger, Thom Tillis, in their first debate.

    A spokesman for Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire says she "would not support a piecemeal approach [to immigration reform] issued by executive order."

    Indeed, nearly every Democratic candidate in closely fought Senate races is eager to criticize the president now for his announced intent to take unilateral action on immigration. This is eloquent explanation for the president's backtracking. The White House on Friday acknowledged that the president's decision could be deferred beyond the start of autumn, but it's not clear that he means extending it past the Nov. 4 midterm elections.

    The president must weigh his short-term survival against intensifying pressure from the open-borders crowd growing angry and impatient with him. Democratic strategists concede privately that if the president indeed goes "broad and generous" and does so before Nov. 4, he would signal that he's writing off the Senate and wants to work on his legacy.

    Republicans gleefully agree. "Executive amnesty would be the political equivalent of a nuclear explosion for Democratic candidates like Mary Landrieu [of Louisiana], Kay Hagan, Mark Pryor [of Arkansas] and Jeanne Shaheen," says Brad Dayspring of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

    But will vulnerable Senate Democrats keep their new convictions after Nov. 5, or does their newly professed loyalty to the Constitution and the separation of powers come with a post-election sell-by date? That's a question their Republican challengers cannot allow to go unasked — or unanswered.

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    As Obama Focuses On Aiding Illegal Aliens, Americans Call For Stronger Border Security

    September 4, 2014 by Sam Rolley

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    President Barack Obama’s amnesty-laden immigration policy is out of touch with a growing number of Americans who, since last year, have increasingly favored strengthening border security and enforcement of existing immigration laws.
    Polling data out this week from Pew Research reveals that 33 percent of Americans now feel that the federal government’s immigration priority should be securing the border and enforcing existing immigration laws. That’s compared to 23 percent who believe that the focus should be on making it easier for people coming to the U.S. illegally to stay.
    While the number of Americans supporting heavy government focus on creating an easier path to citizenship for illegal aliens has changed little since the early days of Obama’s second term last February, support for stronger enforcement and border security is up from 25 percent.
    The changing views on the importance of securing the nation’s borders and enforcing existing immigration laws are likely a direct result of the current immigration crisis involving thousands of new immigrants, most of them unaccompanied minors, flooding across the southern border. The illegal immigration influx has overwhelmed border authorities and created a massive backlog in immigration courts.
    President Obama, speaking at a press conference last week, indicated that his plans to take unilateral action on immigration reform are on hold for now. An unnamed White House official familiar with the Obama administration’s immigration plans said that the president will likely wait until after the November midterm elections to act.

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