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WASHINGTON -- House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) vowed Friday to push back
against President Barack Obama's executive action shielding up to 5 million
unauthorized immigrants from deportation, accusing him of sabotaging any
chances of comprehensive legislative action to reform the immigration system.
The president announced Thursday his intentions to shield from deportation
up to 4 million parents of American citizens and up to 1 million other
people who live in the United States without proper documentation, prompting
howls of rage from Republicans.
Boehner said he would not stand by and let Obama accomplish his plan, but
did not say how or when.
"With this action, the president has chosen to deliberately sabotage any
chance of enacting bipartisan reforms that he claims to seek. And as I told
the president yesterday, he's damaging the presidency itself," Boehner said
in a news conference outside his Capitol Hill office.
"In the days ahead, the people's House will rise to this challenge," Boehner
added. "We will not stand idle as the president undermines the rule of law
in our country and places lives at risk. We will listen to the American
people, we will work with our members, and we will work to protect the
constitution of the United States."
against President Barack Obama's executive action shielding up to 5 million
unauthorized immigrants from deportation, accusing him of sabotaging any
chances of comprehensive legislative action to reform the immigration system.
The president announced Thursday his intentions to shield from deportation
up to 4 million parents of American citizens and up to 1 million other
people who live in the United States without proper documentation, prompting
howls of rage from Republicans.
Boehner said he would not stand by and let Obama accomplish his plan, but
did not say how or when.
"With this action, the president has chosen to deliberately sabotage any
chance of enacting bipartisan reforms that he claims to seek. And as I told
the president yesterday, he's damaging the presidency itself," Boehner said
in a news conference outside his Capitol Hill office.
"In the days ahead, the people's House will rise to this challenge," Boehner
added. "We will not stand idle as the president undermines the rule of law
in our country and places lives at risk. We will listen to the American
people, we will work with our members, and we will work to protect the
constitution of the United States."