Obama's Unilateral Immigration Amnesty Plan Gets to the Supreme Court
Nov. 24, 2015 |
Good morning from the nation's capital, where President Obama wants the Supreme Court to OK his executive amnesty for illegal immigrants, despite what protesting governors say. A Heritage Foundation legal expert explains what's in the appeal. Also on tap: A Princeton graduate tells Kelsey Harkness what's wrong with the administration's quick concessions to black student radicals. Learn why liberal Massachusetts gave up on Common Core education standards. And how business-friendly is your state? Check out these rankings. |
CommentaryObama's Unilateral Immigration Amnesty Plan Gets to the Supreme CourtThere is one thing the government gets right: This is an important case that is vital to the future of this country, although certainly not in the way the Obama administration claims. |
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