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A New Approach to the Texas v. United States Immigration Case: Discretion, Dispensation, Suspension, and Pardon—The Four Horsemen of Article II
The Take Care Clause imposes a duty on the President to enforce the law and grants him no power to dispense with or suspend it.
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