Immigration groups push action


A slew of immigration rights groups upped the ante on Wednesday, loudly demanding President Barack Obama circumvent Congress and use his executive power to effectively legalize undocumented immigrants on his own.

But those tactics aren’t sitting well with some on Capitol Hill.


















Pro-reform Republicans believe the new and more aggressive strategy will hurt their chances of persuading their GOP colleagues to back revamping U.S. immigration laws. And while congressional Democrats are more sympathetic to the activists’ view, some concede the advocates’ methods won’t help.

“Bad idea,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who as a member of the Gang of Eight negotiated the sweeping immigration reform bill that passed the Senate. “I think it’s dumber than dirt. I just think that’s not a process that I’m going to buy into.”

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Rep. Raul Labrador (R-Idaho), who has been a prominent conservative voice on immigration in the House, warned that Obama would risk a total revolt from House Republicans if he acted unilaterally. Labrador didn’t think the president would do so, even if a bill fails to reach his desk this year.

“He would see an all-out war here in Congress about him taking the law into his own hands,” he said.

In June 2012, Obama issued a memo that called for “deferred action” for certain young undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children, effectively saving them temporarily from threats of deportation. It was an administrative response to the DREAM Act, which passed the then-Democratic House in December 2010 but was blocked in the Senate.

According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, 430,236 such immigrants have been approved for deferred action for the first 12 months the directive has been in effect.

Executive action has lingered as a fallback option for some time if Congress fails to pass immigration reform. But advocates had stayed mostly mum on that option, instead focusing on lobbying Congress on a comprehensive overhaul.

But reform on Capitol Hill has stalled. The Republican-led House has indicated little appetite to promptly take up immigration legislation, while other major issues — such as Syria and fiscal showdowns — have taken over the congressional agenda.

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And advocates are clearly frustrated.

A coalition of pro-reform groups will hold a conference call Thursday announcing that they will refocus their pressure on Obama to act unilaterally if Congress doesn’t pass “meaningful” reform bills by October. And seven undocumented immigrants were arrested Wednesday after handcuffing themselves to the White House fence in a demonstration calling on Obama to halt all deportations immediately. They were released later Wednesday after paying a fine.

The National Day Laborer Organizing Network — the pro-reform group that led Wednesday’s protest — was particularly critical of the Obama administration for refusing to act unilaterally to expand the deferred action program.

“Unless the president alters course, he risks cementing his legacy as having presided over the most anti-immigrant administration in history,” NDLON Executive Director Pablo Alvarado said. “History books will blame the president and not Congress for a hypocritical and shameful period of immigrant expulsion.”

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The new protests and calls for executive action mark a sharp shift in tactics for the immigration-rights community, which is clearly frustrated with the congressional stalemate and with Obama’s repeated refusals to expand the deferred action program to more undocumented immigrants.

Obama reiterated that view in an interview with Telemundo on Monday, saying that doing so “would be very difficult to defend legally” and therefore “not an option.”

The president’s latest comments have infuriated some impatient advocates.


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