There’s at least one power player who has Barack Obama’s back on immigration: Bill Clinton.
The former president said at an event in Washington on Wednesday night that the current president is on “pretty firm legal ground” when it comes to the executive action the president is pursuing on immigration. The move could shield as many as 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportations.
Republicans have aimed withering fire at the White House for the proposed action — GOP lawmakers have called it everything from illegal to dictatorial. But Clinton is unfazed. He said it was nothing too far out of the ordinary for presidents.
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“As far as I can tell, every president in the modern era has issued some executive action on immigration. So I imagine he’ll be on pretty firm legal ground,” Clinton said Wednesday night at a gala to honor The New Republic magazine’s centennial.









