President Obama wasted no time after his Democratic Party took what some have described as a “shellacking” in Tuesday’s midterm elections to tell Americans that if Congress can’t pass “immigration reform” to his satisfaction, he will go it alone with executive orders.
But one member of the U.S. Senate said Congress, which the GOP leads in both chambers, may have something to say about that.
Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., who won reelection Tuesday, said Congress has the power to stop such extraordinary maneuvers by a president.
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