Most divisive president in history declares ‘Dreamers’ are being ‘demonized and treated as enemies’

Former President Barack Obama marked the anniversary of his Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program by decrying the treatment of “Dreamers,” who he declared have been “demonized and treated as enemies.”

On Sunday, the race-baiting ex-leader stirred the pot on the 13th anniversary of his action that protected illegal aliens who were brought to the U.S. as children from deportation, adding to the resistance of President Donald J. Trump’s immigration policies which have sparked protests and violent rioting that’s been egged on by inciteful rhetoric from Democrats.

“Thirteen years ago, my administration acted to protect young people who were American in every single way but one: on paper,” Obama wrote in a post to X.

“DACA was an example of how we can be a nation of immigrants and a nation of laws. And it’s an example worth remembering today, when families with similar backgrounds who just want to live, work, and support their communities, are being demonized and treated as enemies,” he declared.

“We can fix our broken immigration system while still recognizing our common humanity and treating each other with dignity and respect. In fact, it’s the only way we ever will,” concluded the most divisive president in the nation’s history.

Even though his administration deported millions of illegal aliens, DACA has been touted as one of his greatest achievements, just take it from the man himself.

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“In the thirteen years since the announcement of DACA, more than 800,000 Dreamers have had the opportunity to pursue livelihoods without the threat of deportation,” the Obama Foundation boasts on its website.

Unlike Hillary Clinton, Obama deserves credit for not turning off his replies, leaving himself open for a scorching rebuttal from X users.

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“Today, the current average age of a DACA recipient is 32 years old. Many recipients have gone on to start businesses, raise families, and become integral members of communities across the country,” according to the Obama Foundation.

Chris Donaldson

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