Beauprez: "Americans can't afford to continue with an immigration system that was designed to benefit employers looking for lower-wage workers."
The Supreme Court recently ruled that the Trump administration cannot move forward with its initial attempt to end DACA, the "Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals" program.
However, all nine justices agreed that the administration does have the authority to roll back DACA, if it is done through a different process.
Former Colorado Congressman Bob Beauprez stated in his op-ed "Rescind DACA the Right Way":
"The majority opinion is nothing more than legal gobbledygook. Unfortunately, at least for now, it leaves in place a program that continues to harm American citizens.
Thankfully, the president has pledged to try [to end DACA] again. That's the only way to follow through on the promise he made in 2016 - to always put American workers first. At a time when 21 million Americans are searching for work and another 10 million part-time employees are looking for full-time jobs, there's no justification for an amnesty that offers lifetime work permits to hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens while the American people - in this case, particularly minorities and legal immigrants - are left standing in the unemployment line."
DACA is an unconstitutional amnesty. NumbersUSA supports rolling back DACA, and demands Congress first mandate E-Verify and end Chain Migration before any consideration of reviving it.
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