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Obama slams DACA decision as 'cruel,' says it's 'about basic decency'

By Meghan Keneally, Sep 5, 2017, 3:20 PM ET, http://abcnews.go.com/Politics...rs/story?id=49626150

Former President Barack Obama criticized the Trump administration's decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in a statement posted to his Facebook page today.

In his statement, Obama did not mention President Donald Trump by name but made clear that he disagrees with the administration's decision to end DACA, which protects young people who were brought to the United States illegally as children from being deported.

Many expected Obama to issue a response to the decision, since at the final press conference of his presidency, on Jan. 18, he pledged he would speak out about any action taken against Dreamers, as DACA enrollees are sometimes known.

Obama started his statement today by saying that while people can disagree about how to have an immigration system in which "everybody plays by the rules," that is not what Trump's decision to end DACA is about.

"This is about young people who grew up in America — kids who study in our schools, young adults who are starting careers, patriots who pledge allegiance to our flag. These Dreamers are Americans in their hearts, in their minds, in every single way but one: on paper," Obama wrote.

He also said that while considering what to do with Dreamers during his presidency, he asked Congress to send him a bill that would help address their future, but "that bill never came."

"Because it made no sense to expel talented, driven, patriotic young people from the only country they know solely because of the actions of their parents, my administration acted to lift the shadow of deportation from these young people, so that they could continue to contribute to our communities and our country," he wrote.

"We did so based on the well-established legal principle of prosecutorial discretion, deployed by Democratic and Republican presidents alike, because our immigration enforcement agencies have limited resources and it makes sense to focus those resources on those who come illegally to this country to do us harm," Obama continued.

"To target these young people is wrong — because they have done nothing wrong. It is self-defeating — because they want to start new businesses, staff our labs, serve in our military and otherwise contribute to the country we love. And it is cruel," he wrote.

Obama took aim at the decision to upend the status quo now, which the Trump administration said needed to happen because of lawsuits that were set to be filed against DACA today.

"Let's be clear: The action taken today isn't required legally. It's a political decision and a moral question," Obama wrote.

"Ultimately, this is about basic decency. This is about whether we are a people who kick hopeful young strivers out of America or whether we treat them the way we'd want our own kids to be treated. It's about who we are as a people — and who we want to be," he wrote.

During his final news conference before leaving office, Obama cited an attack on DACA as a possible situation "where I think our core values may be at stake."

Former Vice President Joe Biden was the first member of the Obama administration to speak out after the Sessions announcement, sharing a statement on Twitter earlier today.

"Brought by parents, these children had no choice in coming here. Now they'll be sent to countries they've never known. Cruel. Not America," Biden wrote.

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Obama slams DACA decision as 'cruel,' says it's 'about basic decency'

By Meghan Keneally, Sep 5, 2017, 3:20 PM ET, http://abcnews.go.com/Politics...rs/story?id=49626150

Obama took aim at the decision to upend the status quo now, which the Trump administration said needed to happen because of lawsuits that were set to be filed against DACA today.

"Let's be clear: The action taken today isn't required legally. It's a political decision and a moral question," Obama wrote.

"Ultimately, this is about basic decency. This is about whether we are a people who kick hopeful young strivers out of America or whether we treat them the way we'd want our own kids to be treated. It's about who we are as a people — and who we want to be," he wrote.

Of note.

FM
Demerara_Guy posted:

Brought by parents, these children had no choice in coming here. Now they'll be sent to countries they've never known. Cruel. Not America.

Boi!  You, I and every immigrant starts a new life in a different country. Maybe those 800, 000 people returning home will be an enlightenment for the local people. Just think on how they can apply what they have learnt in America.

Perhaps, Trump is ushering a new era for developing countries.

Obama is a JACKASS. He loves America for the good life, so he wants that for those Latinoes. 

S

Obama attached a renewal to DACA knowing fully well that he would not be President when it comes up for renewal.  The President of the United States cannot change immigration policy by an Executive order so DACA was unconstitutional.   What Trump has done is not renew it, but he sent it to Congress to go through the proper channels for any new immigration policy.

I think it should be done on a case by case basis as there are some hardworking, tax paying illegal immigrants who can develop America even further.  

Bibi Haniffa
seignet posted:
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Boi!  You, I and every immigrant starts a new life in a different country. Maybe those 800, 000 people returning home will be an enlightenment for the local people. Just think on how they can apply what they have learnt in America.

Perhaps, Trump is ushering a new era for developing countries.

Obama is a JACKASS. He loves America for the good life, so he wants that for those Latinoes. 

Why don't you send your kids back to Guyana?  Note that they will never be allowed to return to the USA, even to live. 

Note that many of these people left as young kids, never returned, so know no one in these places.

I am of mixed opinion about regularizing undocumented adults, but when it comes to these kids not to give them permanent residents is pure cruelty.

Of course the ones who are criminals can be sent back.  Their behavior shows that they don't appreciate living in the USA.

FM

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