CHRIS WALLACE, HOST: But White House officials now say, and they really have been teeing this up, now it looks like the president will take some major executive action over the course of the summer or right after Labor Day and may even consider deferring the deportations of millions of more illegal immigrants. Congressman King, if he does that, if he goes ahead and unilaterally decides to defer deportations of millions of immigrants, what are you going to do about it?



REP. STEVE KING (R-IOWA): None of us want to do the thing that's left for us as an alternative but if the president has decided that he simply is not going to enforce any immigration law or at least not against anybody except the felons which potentially he has done already. This is broader group of people. I think Congress has to sit down and have a serious look at the rest of this constitution and that includes that "i-word" we don't want to say. And I only say that now on this program because I want to encourage the president please don't put America into a constitutional crisis. Please don't do that. There's too much at stake in this country to be decided that you can take over the constitution and write it at will.



WALLACE: But you're saying if he were to do that then impeachment would be on the table?



KING: I think that we have to start, sit down and take a look at that. Where would we draw the line otherwise? If that's not enough to bring that about then I don't know what would be. We've never seen anything in this country like a president that says I'm going to make up all the immigration laws as I choose and drive this regardless the resistance of the Congress. That's why I tried to get the DACA language out of this legislation that we just passed. It says, Mr. President, you can't do this, it's unconstitutional and you know it. We want to stop the funding for DACA. That's the message.