... Based on the best advice and counsel we have gotten, were working on the assumption that these [executive actions] will persist, Goss says. Most indications we seem to get are that its likely that this will get back on track, with some delay. Goss notes that a law, additional regulation, or another executive action by Obama or a future president could alter the way SSA calculates and administers OASDI benefits, but says that he does not expect the courts order will ultimately succeed in changing anything. The Social Security Administration appears to be the latest Obama administration agency to ignore the federal judges injunction, moving forward as if it posed no legitimate threat to the presidents actions. U.S. Customs and Border Protection continues to circumvent the judges injunction, adhering to the relaxed border protection and enforcement standards laid out by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson in the wake of the executive actions. And, as the Justice Department noted last week, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services began granting applications related to Obamas executive amnesty well in advance of the date authorized by the president. Apparently, when Republicans in Congress caved to Obama and fully funded DHS and the presidents executive actions last month, they paved the way for illegal immigrants to begin collecting benefits from other agencies as well.
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