The Supreme Court is split on whether to repeal some of the executive actions put forth by President Barack Obama on immigration during his tenure.<br />Chief Justice John Roberts and Samuel Alito questioned the language in the administration's guidance, which they suggest would contradict the immigration law.<br />"How is it possible to lawfully work in the United States without lawfully being in the United States?"<br />Alito asked.<br />Liberals on the bench appeared more sympathetic to administration's rhetoric.<br />Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg noted there are 11.3 million undocumented aliens in the country and Congress has provided funds for removing about four million.<br />"So inevitably, priorities have to be set," she said.
