Immigration is a controversial topic. It is very hard to find an immigration policy that a majority will agree on. The President wants more open borders and want to give amnesty to illegal immigrants, knowing that most of them will vote Democratic. Republicans want to enforce the current law for several reasons. Democrats in Congress would like to support the President, but many can see problems with open borders and know that anmnesty rewards illegals over those who stayed back and waited to immigrate according to law.
Only the president can veto a bill of any kind that is passed by the Congress.
Bill Clinton had conflicts with congress because he was a Democratic President and the Republicans controlled Congress. He could get his health care reform bill passed.
No, it did not get passed by congress. In 1993, President Bill Clinton, assisted by his wife, First Lady Hillary Clinton, tried to promote a health care reform plan. But it proved very unpopular and the two were ultimately forced to abandon any efforts to get health care reform passed.
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The core of health insurance reform is mandatory coverage. The President and Congress already meet this requirement.
Civil Service reform; in 1883, the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act was passed, as a tribute to Garfield, who had been a proponent of eliminating the patronage system and hiring people based on merit.
President Johnson used his connections in Congress and his forceful personality to pass his reforms. Some of Johnson's reforms included aid to education, health-care reform, war on poverty, and removing obstacles in the voting process.
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President Obama cannot make laws. That is the job of congress. He can, however, advocate for his priorities, and encourage congress to pass them. This is what happened with the controversial "Affordable Care Act," which his opponents call "Obamacare." He wanted health care reform, and the Democratic-led congress passed it. There are other examples of priorities the president has encouraged and which became law, such as the ending of "Don't Ask/Don't Tell."