When those charged with enforcing existing federal law on immigration have to sue their bosses to be allowed to do their jobs, it doesn't say much for the prospects of immigration reform being hammered out in Congress, allegedly a legislative priority of a president who picks when, how and if he'll enforce the law.[ emphasis added]
The perils of deal-making. If you make a deal, the deal has to be honored. Otherwise, why make the deal in the first place?
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