the president has used his executive power to order homeland security to expand dak dakca to to the bottom of the deportation line. but the issue of immigration may be dividing republicans as well. in a retreat last we're. jayjay conjason÷ of politics. >> i don't think they have the votes to do both. they'll fund dhs and do all the things that the dhs does, and then they'll lose the fight with the president. i don't think there will be compromise or middle ground. there will be defeat for the republicans in the next six weeks or so. >> when congress not only repudiated the president's latest action, but went after doka as well. >> it's indicative what the republican party has in mind. not only for the next few years but also looking to 2016 an what their agenda items will be when tackling the executive action of the president and what he'll edge on his legacy. >> maybe this is more fragile more temporary and subject to wins. >> i knew it was a temporary program. it is not a law by any means or stretch of the imagination. what is happening congress and the house are getting purely symbol i