Obama Agrees Not to Deport Illegal Alien — at Foreign Government’s Request
In what could be a dangerous trend, the Obama Administration has for the second time in a few weeks followed the orders of a Latin American nation demanding intervention on behalf of an illegal immigrant living in the United States.
Earlier this month President Obama asked the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the execution of an illegal alien convicted of bludgeoning, raping and murdering a Texas girl after receiving a written mandate from Mexico. The Mexican directive requested the administration’s “full-fledged support” to obtain a stay of execution and specifically asked for a Supreme Court appeal on behalf of the murderer. Texas blew off the request and executed him anyways.
This week Argentina’s government asked that an illegal immigrant in south Florida be spared deportation and the administration obliged, according to news reports. The case involves a 23-year-old man brought to the U.S. as a teenager. As a student at a Miami college, the illegal alien (Miyen Spinelli) got arrested near the Canadian border for not having proper identification while traveling to a youth soccer championship and was earmarked for removal.
And now… the rest of the story. …..
This is just one more example of Presidential nullification. When Obama found that he could nullify any law he did not like, he grabbed it and ran with it.
Defense of Marriage act? dont like it? nullify it.
Dont want a secure border? Just nullify the secure borders laws that threaten prosecution of foreign criminals.
The secure borders fence? George Bush first nullified the law that he signed, then Obama has nullified it also.
A foreign criminal is going to be deported. Dont like sending foreign criminals home? Simply nullify the law.
Want to protect voter fraud? Simple. Nullify any laws that threaten prosecutions
Obama loves nullification.
Other major nullifications;
OJ Simpson trial? Jury nullification of the law.
Michael Jackson trial? Jury nullification.
Andrea Yates trial? Jury nullification.
The list goes on.