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*** I don't see how - perhaps you could explain how it is a 'gross abuse' please.***
/// In one fell swoop – and, as Mr. Drudge points out, without the participation of Congress – the president appears to have shifted major US policy with implications for hundreds of thousands of families, for the economy, for the country's very sense of self. To call it a major power play is not quite to capture the thing. ///
/// About time, some on the left will say. Did anyone believe that Congress would act on the Dream Act (or anything else), when Congress has shown itself willing to drive the country to a brink of a default in the service of the most unhinged rhetoric of imagined fiscal purity? ///
/// Others will call this a gross abuse of presidential power. Does the president have the right to in effect move the nation's borders, unilaterally? If the president can do this, then why have we expended so much energy debating immigration policy? ///