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Congress Hard at Work at Nothing at All

By Mary Sanchez, Tribune Content Agency on

Sadly, the American public does not have a thunderbolt to throw at Congress to get its members to quit acting like petulant children and focus on doing the work of the nation.

In their latest tantrum, House Republicans passed a measure to sue President Barack Obama for not enforcing law. His supposed laxity on immigration measures tops the list of grievances, but he's also not prosecuting medical marijuana suppliers to the GOP's satisfaction. His attorney general is pressing for minimum sentencing for low-level and nonviolent drug offenders, and of course there are the usual complaints about health care reform and education policy. Any and every issue that pushes a button in the party's base has been thrown into this bill designed to pester the president, nothing else.

House Republicans call it the "Enforce Act." It passed 233 to 181. They're calling the president out for using executive orders. But many of these same Republicans put the pen into his hand by refusing to negotiate reforms to current law.

The act would give Congress the ability to sue the president when he displeases them. And what displeases them is a long and growing list.

Immigration is a great example. Republicans cite Obama's policy that has given some protection against deportation to children brought illegally to the U.S. by their immigrant parents. These are the students known as "Dreamers." Many of them grew up not realizing they weren't legally in the country. Most often, they find out as teenagers when they try to register for a driver's license or wish to get a federally funded loan for college. Being undocumented, they can't do either.

Obama instituted Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals when comprehensive immigration reform stalled. Under certain conditions, the policy gives such children the ability to stay in the country and continue their studies. It's not amnesty. It's not citizenship.

 

In January, House Republicans applauded the idea and even included a path to citizenship when outlining their plans for new immigration law. Here is their word-for-word statement on the very same children:

"One of the great founding principles of our country was that children would not be punished for the mistakes of their parents. It is time to provide an opportunity for legal residence and citizenship for those who were brought to this country as children through no fault of their own, those who know no other place as home. For those who meet certain eligibility standards, and serve honorably in our military or attain a college degree, we will do just that."

So, were they lying then or are they lying now?

Listening to Republicans, you'd never know that Obama has ramped up deportations to absurd levels. No U.S. president has deported so many people.

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