President Obama pledges to enact immigration reform by executive order as early as this week. But what are the legal and political consequences of this action? That is, is he constitutionally able to do this? And if so, will his doing so by executive order provoke a reaction by political opponents that may unravel (or even do more harm) to efforts to achieve meaningful immigration reform? What will this mean for local and regional business?
Fort Lauderdale immigration attorney Glenn Cooper, with the statewide law firm of GrayRobinson, talks with Newsradio 970 WFLA AM Tampa Bay and Miami’s 610 AM WIOD about these issues.