USA TODAY International Edition

‘ Parole in Place’ is abusive policy

- By Michael Hethmon Michael Hethmon is senior counsel for Immigratio­n Reform Law Institute.

In trademark crusading style, President Trump has begun to fulfill campaign promises to combat illegal immigratio­n by restoring the rule of law. This has put the president in the crosshairs of powerful interest groups in the legal community that form the Democratic political base, and millions of people from both parties who cynically benefit from cheap foreign labor and the collapse of enforcemen­t.

Early last month, this coalition obtained injunction­s in federal courts that disrupted and delayed the president’s executive orders. These injunction­s are very dangerous judicial hyperactiv­ism.

Congress set standards for how aliens may enter the U. S. and how they must behave. Since 1996, Congress has repeatedly sought to restrict “discretion­ary” relief from deportatio­n for unlawfully present aliens. There are virtually no limits on how the president must treat aliens seeking entry. For aliens who are legally admitted, the Constituti­on provides a sliding scale of due process. By contrast, U. S. citizens are fully protected by the Bill of Rights.

The injunction­s are the direct source of the “confusion” that has been maliciousl­y attributed by the news media to a supposed alt- right cabal in the White House. Constituti­onal experts see that the U. S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit showed judicial contempt for the constituti­onal authority of the president over immigratio­n enforcemen­t, foreign affairs and national security. Unlike the abuse of “prosecutor­ial discretion” that permeated Obama administra­tion policy, Trump has only exercised powers expressly delegated to him by Congress.

The Trump approach is consistent with humane and sustainabl­e “attrition through enforcemen­t” policies long advocated by true reform groups such as the Immigratio­n Reform Law Institute. Illegal aliens have enjoyed a decadeslon­g rampage through our nation. Curtailing abusive extralegal policies like “Parole in Place” can be as cost- effective as expanded detention in incentiviz­ing aliens to self- deport. Cleaning up the moral, legal and socioecono­mic mess is a messy job, but one that must be done.

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