Donald Trump proclaimed over the weekend that he’s “offered DACA a wonderful deal,” which is wrong both as a matter of policy and grammar. The president added that he’s made this magnanimous gesture because Republicans “want to fix a long time terrible problem” (which isn’t true, since there was no problem before Trump rescinded DACA) and to show “that Democrats do not want to solve DACA” (which doesn’t even make sense).
And while this was certainly odd, to fully appreciate the significance of the president’s confusion over immigration policy, consider his comments to CNBC the other day.
“Everybody wants to solve the DACA problem. They’ve been wanting to solve it for a long time. It should’ve been solved by President Obama…. [H]e didn’t solve things. And he did something that he didn’t have the right to do. You understand, he did an executive order and that was no good.
“And by the way, the court — it wasn’t me. The courts were not upholding that executive order.”
Wrong. Trump either has no idea what he’s saying or he’s brazenly lying. The total number of court rulings against the DACA program is zero.
The president may not want the blame for this mess — note the “it wasn’t me” denial — but reality is stubborn, and in this case, unambiguous. It was Trump who could’ve left the DACA protections for Dreamers in place — as he’d previously signaled he would do — but he moved sharply to the right and created a crisis for many families across the country. No one but him is responsible.









