By Stephen Dinan - The Washington Times - Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Illegal immigrants are preparing to ask President Obama to pardon some 750,000 Dreamers, saying such a move is their last, best hope to stave off what they fear will be a wave of deportations once Donald Trump takes the Oval Office.
Community leaders have planned a rally in New York on Wednesday to make the request.
As of September, more than 740,000 illegal immigrants had been approved for Mr. Obamas Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, a minor amnesty that grants young adult illegal immigrants a two-year stay of deportation and issues them work permits, entitling them to drivers licenses and some taxpayer benefits.
Mr. Trump has signaled that he would cancel that order, leaving Dreamers out of status when their work permits expire. That puts Mr. Obama in a bind because he has expressed an interest in helping illegal immigrants but also has acknowledged limits on power.
Rosemary Jenks, a government relations manager at NumbersUSA, which lobbies for stricter immigration enforcement, said an Obama pardon could erase from the Dreamers records the illegal ways they entered the country. But the president couldnt put illegal immigrants on a pathway to citizenship through a pardon.
We may never know how many illegal aliens took Barack Obama's directive seriously and voted illegally in this presidential election.
It is easily estimated in the millions.
Imagine if the Electoral College majority fell into the hands of those sympathetic to granting amnesty and citizenship to millions of illegal aliens, as Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell are.