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Watch: SNL Skit Mocks Obama's Lawlessness

President Barack Obama’s recent decision to bypass Congress and offer temporary legal status to approximately five million illegal aliens has sparked controversy across the nation. Even NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” couldn’t resist turning the incident into a satire.

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The cast put a poignant twist on the famous “I’m Just Bill” cartoon created by “Schoolhouse Rock.” In the original version, a bill talks to the camera as it sits on Capitol Hill waiting to go through the long legislative process needed to become a law.

“It's not easy to become a law, is it?” a student asks. The bill responds with a resounding “No!”

But apparently, those were the old days. Just watch: 

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