Obama has been
confronted by Dreamers previously. No one was tackled, cut off, or shown the back door. During his first term Obama regularly told Dreamers who confronted him that it wasn't the appropriate time for immigration reform, but he's recently changed rhetoric.
I'm very disappointed in Rand on immigration. His opposition to the Senate bill was silly and he constantly changed his argument on why he wouldn't vote for it.
"There isn't congressional oversight!" was particularly bad considering the bill did include several congressional checks. Only his argument that e-verify would create a de facto national ID held any water, but he's gone silent on that. I understand that his goal is to become "electable", and he's still better than most government officials, but whats the point of getting elected if he won't stand for anything of value in office?
Surprisingly this incident has made me slightly, ever so slightly, think better of Rep. King. I disagree with his positions on several points, and his comments on the immigration debate are some of the worst out there. At least he actually held his ground for his beliefs though.
Even if you don't favor increasing immigration or granting amnesty to the current illegal alien population, surely Rand could have held his ground and turned the discussion to one revolving around the need to end the War on Drugs.