Deferring Democracy: What the DACA Ruling Means

Deferring Democracy: What the DACA Ruling Means
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Since President Donald Trump took office last year, the federal judiciary has led the Deep State's massive resistance to the results of an election they refuse to accept. Lawless judicial decisions by activist federal judges attempting to overturn legitimate policies have become so commonplace that they are scarcely newsworthy. Emboldened by an elite legal culture deeply contemptuous of bourgeois values, unelected, black-robed social-justice warriors do not hesitate to enjoin the lawful prerogatives of the executive branch, engaging in defiance bordering on sedition. Activist judges routinely do the bidding of special interest groups who wish to avoid the consequences of elections—democracy be damned.

The Left is particularly devoted to remaking the nation through demographic transformation, a process begun in 1965 which had accelerated to crisis levels during the eight years of President Obama's administration. Due to lax border enforcement, unscrupulous businesses eager to employ unskilled illegal aliens, and generous taxpayer-funded services, the United States became a magnet for illegal immigrants—now totaling at least 11 million, and possibly far more. Uncontrolled immigration—legal and illegal—imposes enormous costs on taxpayers, depresses wage rates, and threatens to overwhelm the fabric of unfortunate communities disproportionately bearing the weight of an influx of foreign-born populations. The melting pot is broken; assimilation isn't working.

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