Immigration reform will be contentous for sure, and on top of that, the Republicans have to deal with their own internal divisions. And yes the math is bigger in the house, they'd need 24 or so Republicans to join the Democrats if every Democrat joined.
Eh. One way or another states have already started piling on with a promise to bury attempts to nix DACA in litigation. Have to see how it falls out.
Really one of those things that hammers in exactly what trump and the GOP are after, though. Just about everything we have says doing that would lose jobs for everyone. Net economic loss, on top of the fucking massive moral failure. So yet again, every piece of shit they squeeze out their mouths about it being anything but racism and/or xenophobia is evidenced to be a complete fucking lie.
They see it as unconstitutional because Obama did it through executive order rather than do it legislatively.
If only we had some kind of system for verifying if a given electoral order was constitutional or not. Some kind of, branch of government. With a history of caring about both separation of powers and state's rights...
Nahhhhhhhh that's crazy talk. Best way to protect state's rights is to attempt to do another branch's job for them while not doing your own.
Seriously tho, its stupid that Trump is trying to use the DACA as a threat. A competent president would tell congress what he wants and then work to make the base accept that vision. Instead he's holding "lol you illegal now" over the heads of Republican congressional officials... like they care. Shutting down the government works as a threat because congress is part of the government. Congresspeople are not immigrants in a state of legal flux, they face no direct consequences if the DACA is repealed and for some of them their base would actually like that.
IMO a repeal would be horrible. Putting aside whether it should have been allowed in the first place, it was, and its ridiculous to yank people's chains as to their legal status. Especially since there were no real negative consequences of DACA passing and from what I understand many of the protected individuals didn't even know they were illegal immigrants until years after entering the country. Wall Street Journal
ran this piece about DACA med students. Can you imagine going to med school, presumably racking up student debt and then spending up to 6 months unsure if you'll even be allowed to practice medicine? Or even if you could be targeted by immigration officials? Do the thing or don't do the thing, leaving us all in this constant state of suspense is bad for everyone's health. Repeal and replace, fire and fury, isn't there enough uncertainty going on. Its like Trump is trying to give everyone in the entire country an ulcer.