The Denver Post

House rebukes Obama over immigratio­n

- By EricaWerne­r

knowledged that the bill by Rep. Ted Yoho, R-Fla., which says Obama was acting “without any constituti­onal or statutory basis,” was mostly meant to send a message.

It stands no chance in the Senate, which remains under Democratic control until January, and faces the veto threat from Obama.

For now, Republican­s insisted they must go on re- cord denouncing­what they described on the House floor as an outrageous power grab byObama.

“The president thinks he can just sit in the Oval Office and make up his own laws. That’s not the way our systemof government works,” said Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La. “This legislatio­n says you can’t do that, Mr. President. There is a rule of law.”

The vote was 219-197, with three Democratic “yes” votes and seven Republican “no” votes, including Colorado Rep. Mike Coffman. Three Republican­s voted “present.”

Obama’s executive actions last month will extend deportatio­n relief and work permits to about 4 million immigrants in the U.S. illegally, mostly thosewho have been in the country more than five years and have children who areU.S. citizens or legal permanent residents.

Democratic lawmakers rallied behind the president Thursday, and immigrant advocates warned Republican­s would be alienating Latinos heading into 2016 presidenti­al elections in which the Latino vote is expected to be significan­t.

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