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')FiveThirtyEight Every President's Executive Orders In One Chart By DHRUMIL MEIITAI Nov. 21, song PRESIDENT Obama is due to announce an executive action Thursday, one that will change the legal status of millions of IMMIGRANTS and is likely to be remembered as a major effort to change the country's immigration system. The action would reportedly allow up to 4 million undocumented immigrants legal work status, and an additional 1 million PROTECTION from deportation. It would be one of the most wide-reaching executive actions in history. That has made Republicans furious. The New York Times has a good roundup of the reaction, including quotes from Sens. John Comyn ("I believe his unilateral action, which is unconstitutional and illegal, will deeply harm our prospects for immigration reform") and Tom Coburn ("The country's going to go nuts, because they're going to see it as a move outside the authority of the president, and it's going to be a very serious situation"). The spokesman for House SPEAKER John Boehner has called the president "Emperor Obama," implying that the executive action is an unlawful decree, and Sen. TED CRUZ said on Fox News that "the president is behaving in an unprecedented way." If it's unprecedented, it's because of the scope of the executive action, not the executive action itself. For decades, executive orders have been a fairly common tool for U.S. presidents. We LOOKED at data from the American Presidency Project and found that the use of executive orders peaked in the era of the New Deal (FDR set the record) and has been on the decline since. In the past 100 years, Democrats have used them more than REPUBLICANS. Here's every president's tally per year that he served in office. Of the executive orders since 1956 that addressed immigration, the most wide-reaching was PRESIDE/sae,' GEORGEe H.W. Bush'sFamily Fairness PLAN(;. As Danny Vinik said at the New Republic, conservatives are noting that Bush's action EXPANDED upon congressional intent, but Obama's would be in defiance of it. Wage of 2 EFTA01103812 Executive Orders Have Become A Lot Rarer Orders per year in office, by president George Washington 11.0 John Adams 0.3 Thomas Jefferson 0.5 James Madison 0.1 James Monroe 0.1 John Quincy Adams 0.8 Andrew Jackson 1.5 Martin Van Buren 12.5 William Henry Harrison 0.0 John Tyler 14.3 James K. Polk I . s Zachary Taylor 13.7 Millard Fillmore fr o Franklin Pierce le James Buchanan o Abraham Lincoln I11.7 Andrew Johnson .20.3 Ulysses S. Grant M27.1 Rutherford B. Hayes M23.0 James Garfield 10.9 Chester Arthur 11'127.8 Grover Cleveland M28.3 Benjamin Harrison 35.8 Grover Cleveland 35.0 William McKinley 40.8 Theodore Roosevelt 144.7 William Howard Taft 181.0 Woodrow Wilson 225.4 Warren G. Harding 216.6 Calvin Coolidge 215.2 Herbert Hoover 242.0 Franklin D. Roosevelt 290.6 Harry S. Truman 116.6 Dwight D. Eisenhower 60.5 John F. Kennedy 75.4 Lyndon B. Johnson 62.9 Richard Nixon 62.3 Gerald Ford 89.0 Jimmy Carter ■80.0 Ronald Reagan 47.6 George H.W. Bush 41.5 Bill Clinton 1111- 45.5 George W. Bush 36.4 Barack Obama 1110 33.6. •Through Oct. 20. 20t4 V 1IJETHIRITE 3,1 sc H.: IN: .1.* Mace of 2 EFTA01103813
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