Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals is unconstitutional. Referred to as DACA, the program was never meant to be a permanent fix for the illegal immigrants brought to the United States as children. This explains the Obama Administration’s use of the word “deferred.”

This group of illegals, called Dreamers, are now fighting to be granted amnesty and allowed to stay in the United States without going through the proper channels for citizenship. This undermines the country’s immigration system countless legal immigrants have utilized for decades. However, liberals are intent on keeping the program, and so are the Dreamers themselves as “caravans” of them have gone to Washington to protest.

Earlier this year, President Trump called on Congress to fix the mess Barack Obama created when he used an Executive Order to bypass Congress and grant work permits and deferred deportation to hundreds of thousands of adults who were brought to the US illegally as children.

During Obama’s attempts to grant amnesty to millions of illegals, Congress repeatedly denied him the right to lawfully end deportation of DAPA and DACA recipients. Therefore, Obama did what he always did: ignored the law, bypassed Congress, and ushered in both programs via Executive Order.

A deal from Congress granting amnesty to the close to 800,000 so-called “Dreamers” doesn’t seem likely by the end of the year. In response to what is essentially a stand-still in Congress on the issue, “caravans” full of illegal aliens are set to arrive at the White House to conduct protests and sit-ins.

Earlier in the year, DAPA (Deferred Action for Parents of Americans) was struck down. DACA and DAPA are very similar and neither were ever codified into law. Advocates for Dreamers are afraid that the same reasons DAPA was struck down will also cause DACA to end indefinitely.

Rather than step in to save or end the program, earlier this year President Trump handed the issue over to Congress.

Congress, however, is more focused on tax reforms than saving DACA. After failed attempts to negotiate funding for the Mexico-US border wall and ending chain migration in exchange for amnesty for Dreamers, Congress has shifted its focus to more pressing matters.

The White House has suggested that Congress will resume its negotiations on DACA once the southern border has become more secure. However, Democrats have stated that they are more than happy to withhold support for spending bills over their attempts to save their future voting base.

According to Democratic Minority House Leader, Nancy Pelosi: “We will not leave here without the DREAM Act passing with a DACA fix.” But even other Democratic leaders have admitted that fixing DACA before the year’s end is not of primary concern.

With this in mind, droves of illegals are set to descend upon the nation’s capital in hopes of forcing the government to grant them unconstitutional amnesty. However, they are not just seeking a deal for illegals brought here as children – they want amnesty for up to 3.5 million illegal aliens. And they have no problem making demands to a foreign government in a country where they have no legal status.

The protesters are hoping to garner the attention of Congress before the end of the year in an attempt to save the program by appealing directly to lawmakers.

Two weeks ago, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg had his open borders group, in conjunction with the US Chamber of Commerce, shuttle in Dreamers to meet with lawmakers on Capitol Hill. This was done despite the high percentage of Americans who are avidly against amnesty for Dreamers or any other illegal aliens.

Zuckerberg’s group, in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce, IBM, and the Microsoft Corporation, worked to get illegal aliens into meetings with lawmakers in order to promote an amnesty plan.

These corporations, and others including Apple and Amazon, are notable for their use of Dreamers, who are a cheaper labor option for the businesses. Months ago Microsoft announced that the company was laying off 3,000 people while it continued to import cheap labor from foreign countries using the H-1B Visa.

Despite attempts by Anti-American groups like Zuckerberg’s, support for DACA reform by the end of the year is waning. Most Americans do not see DACA reform as a pertinent issue for the government to focus on before 2017 ends. Congress has until Dec. 8 to pass legislation to fund the government.