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They are focusing on Obamacare and immigration, but there are so many other things they could be looking at that are very simple and clear violations.

Via Mediaite:

The House Judiciary Committee will hold hearings Tuesday morning on what it titled “The President’s Constitutional Duty to Faithfully Execute the Laws,” focusing on the delayed employer health care mandate, enforcement of immigration laws, and more.

The question of whether the president can take unilateral action to cease enforcing laws stretches back at least to last summer, when President Barack Obama said he would stop deporting young undocumented immigrants, an end-run around congressional refusal to pass the DREAM Act. The issue resurfaced last week at a speech on immigration, when Obama disagreed with an audience member that he had the power to stop deportations.

Executive orders have played a part in everything from the non-enforcement of the Defense of Marriage Act to the administration’s “fix” two weeks ago allowing insurance providers to renew policies cancelled after the implementation of the Affordable Care Act.

The witness list for the hearing includes numerous constitutional professors and legal scholars for think tanks.

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