They can't vote, but they can tell you who to vote for.

Obama-deferred Illegal immigrants go door-to-door campaigning for Hillary Clinton

Back in 2012, Obama granted legal status to 3/4 of a million illegals under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Their legal status is supposed to be temporary, but anyone who watches Democrat politics knows that’s not the case. The plan, of course, is to keep them here forever, and Hillary has promised to do just that if she’s elected. So, they’re doing their best to help make it happen. They may not be allowed to vote but, as the Washington Post reports, many of Obama’s 750,000 “deferred” illegals are out in force - going door-to-door to get out the Hillary vote.

The vote-seekers are some of the 750,000 recipients of temporary legal status under the Obama administration’s 2012 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. They are acutely aware that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has pledged to deport the nation’s 11 million illegal immigrants and that under a GOP-controlled Congress, past attempts at immigration reform have failed. “All DACA recipients should take this on as an added responsibility, to change the power structure,” said Luis Angel Aguilar, 28, who received his protected status in 2013 and is helping to coordinate the effort. “Our voices need to be heard,” he said. Look, we know Hillary doesn’t care about these people. Nor can she be bothered to spare a thought for the country she seeks to lead. She’s a Clinton, and Clintons don’t care about anything other than their own power and wealth. What this is about is cementing that power. Democrats want to legalize as many illegals as possible, creating a new bloc of voters that they feel they’ll be able to take for granted. Then, like black voters, these newly legalized illegals will be placed in a state of perpetual victimhood and leveraged against opponents. Democrats will never lift a finger to solve their problems because doing so weakens the party’s grip on the demographic. You can’t pander to people based on problems that no longer exist.

It’s straight out of the Democrat playbook, and Dems know that this election may be their last chance to make it work. If Trump gets in, their scheme could all go south. Four years after the DACA program was launched, many of the beneficiaries are still in a kind of limbo, unsure about whether their status would be renewed under a President Trump and concerned that their family members could be deported. The uncertainty was underscored earlier this year when the U.S. Supreme Court let stand a federal court injunction against an expanded version of DACA and Obama’s Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents program, which could benefit an additional 4 million people. “The only way to resolve this is through the election,” said Kim Propeack, political director of CASA In Action. “There’s been a recent uptick of despair and energy around that 4-4 vote.”

“President Clinton”—dooms the concept of the United States as a constitutionally-limited republic As always, everything in this election comes back to the Supreme Court. Swing-state Conservatives who choose principle over the Republican nominee would do well to remember: You may not like Trump, and that’s understandable, but what you’re really voting for is a chance to avoid 30 years of an anti-constitutional Supreme Court controlled by Clinton appointees. That’s the whole shooting match. Trump may be unpleasant, but “President Clinton” - with 100% certainty - dooms the concept of the United States as a constitutionally-limited republic.



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