There are plenty of people in this thread who don't agree with me and yet don't have the problems you seem to have. At some point you have to be stopping to wonder where the problem really lies.
They are much more patient than I am, I have to admit. Of course, nevermind all the people who just stopped posting or checking the thread because they found arguing with you pointless.
And you might not have noticed, but while the thread has your name on it this has become the general posting place for political news on the forum. I come in here quite a bit and rarely ever make a comment. I admit last night was a weakness.
But again, enough about us.
Executive action regarding immigrants is
nothing new.
Pres. Dwight Eisenhower:
1956
By executive order,
circumvented immigration quotas to allow 900 orphans to join their adoptive families in the U.S.
1956-1958
By executive order, allowed 31,000 Hungarian anti-Soviet insurgents to emigrate.
1959-72
By executive order, allowed 600,000 Cubans fleeing Castro to emigrate. [
PDF]
Pres. Gerald Ford:
1975
By executive order, allowed 360,000 refugees, mostly from from Vietnam, to emigrate.
1976
By executive order, allowed 14,000 Lebanese nationals to emigrate.
Pres. Ronald Reagan:
1981
By executive order, allowed 7,000 Polish anti-Communists to emigrate.
1982
Allowed
15,000-plus Ethiopians to emigrate.
1987
By executive order, rescinded deportation of 200,000 Nicaraguans.
1987
By executive order, deferred deportation of undocumented children of 100,000 families. [
JSTOR]
George H.W. Bush:
1989
By executive order, deferred
deportations of Chinese students.
1989
By executive order, reversed visa denials of 7,000 Soviets, Indochinese.
1990
By executive order, deferred deporations of previously amnestied citizens’
1.5 million spouses and children.
1991
By executive order, deferred
deportation of 2,000 Gulf War evacuees.
1992
By executive order, deferred
deportations of 190,000 El Salvadorans.
George W. Bush:
2002
By executive order, expedited naturalization for green-card holders who joined military.
2005
By executive order, deferred deportation of students affected by Hurricane Katrina.
2006
By executive order, enabled 1,500 Cuban physicians to seek asylum at US embassies.
2007
By executive order, deferred deportation of 3,600 Liberians.