Good move by the president. The Republicans will argue, it's a political move, not important. They will fight it in congress, mistake. If they somehow quash the decision, arguing the president can't go around the congress, lose. Either way Latinos will see Obama is for them and Republicans are clearly against, win, win.
Romney want dare change his self deportation stance, the base want stand for that, lose. There is no way out for Republicans on this issue.
President Obama does have a right to do this under executive order. This magnifies the problem in being so far right on an issue, you leave no room to change your stance even a little on issues.
How do you go from being against the dream act and pledged to get rid of it? Talk about self deportation, and people would bother paying attention to you or take you serious in whatever excuse you come up with to justify your stance, or care whether it's a political move or not. Obama has Romney by the short hairs.
Watch the MSM focus on the political implications and report what it doesn't do, or how far it doesn't go. But those questions will be irrelevant, if Obama wins and pass the dream act.
In the mean time, these young immigrants don't have to worry about being deported for two years.
If immigrants want this to continue, the dream act to pass, especially after they have come forward and identified themselves, they have to come out strong for Obama and Democrats in November.