Sen. Jeff Sessions In Politico:
Congress Must Not Fund, Obama's Illegal Executive Amnesty Date: Nov 11, 2014 1:25 PM
"We cannot surrender Congress' most powerful
Constitutional tool before a single newly elected Republican is sworn-in.
Acting in this manner would betray the very voters who gave us this majority
before we're even in possession of it.
Consider RNC Chairman Reince Priebus' pledge to voters on
executive amnesty: 'It's unconstitutional, illegal... It is un-American for a
president to try and do such a thing...We will do everything we can to make
sure it doesn't happen... we can't allow it to happen and we won't let it
happen. I don't know how to be any stronger than that. I'm telling you,
everything we can do to stop it we will.'...
Karl Rove, who himself has advocated for amnesty, urged
Congress to use its spending power to block the President's fiat. He said
Republicans should 'use every tool available,' and put 'riders on
appropriations bills that say no money shall be spent to execute this policy.'
Yet reports have surfaced of plans to pass a long-term
lame-duck spending bill through Harry Reid's Senate that contains no such
prohibition. This would be unthinkable...
Obama's immigration orders will have a crushing impact on
the jobs, wages, schools, hospitals, police departments, and communities of our
constituents. The consequences will be swift, profound, and catastrophic. Who
will protect them, if not us?"
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No Surrender on Immigration, Who will protect the nation, if
not us ? by SEN. JEFF SESSIONS, November 11, 2014
On Election Day, Americans roared in protest against the
President's open-borders extremism. They rallied behind candidates who will
defend the rule of law and put the needs of American workers and families
first.
Exit polls were unequivocal. More than 3 in 4 voters cited
immigration as an important factor in their vote, believed that U.S. workers
should get priority for jobs, and opposed the President's plans for executive
amnesty. These voters were right and just in their demands.
But President Obama made clear that he would attempt to void
the election results-and our laws-by moving forward with his executive amnesty
decree.
This decree would operate much like his unlawful
"Deferred Action": conferring work permits, photo IDs, and Social
Security numbers to millions of individuals illegally present in the
U.S.-allowing them to take jobs and benefits directly from struggling American
workers. It is a scheme the Congress has explicitly refused to pass.
The President will arrogate to himself the sole and absolute
power to decide who can work in the U.S., who can live in the U.S., and who can
claim benefits in the U.S.-by the millions. His actions will wipe out the
immigration protections to which every single American citizen is lawfully
entitled. And his actions will ensure-as law enforcement officers have cried
out in repeated warnings-a "tidal wave" of new illegal immigration.
He must be stopped. And the American people have sent
Washington a Republican congressional majority to do exactly that. Here's how
we can stop him:
President Obama's executive amnesty will not be easy to
execute. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will have to be ordered to
redirect funds and personnel away from its statutorily mandated enforcement
duties and towards processing applications, amnesty benefits, and employment
authorizations for illegal immigrants and illegal overstays. It is a massive
and expensive operation.
And it cannot be implemented if Congress simply includes
routine language on any government funding bill prohibiting the expenditure of
funds for this unlawful purpose. This is the same way we prevented the
President from closing Guantanamo Bay. Such application of congressional power
is ordinary, unexceptional, and used thousands of times.
Congress has the power of the purse. The President cannot
spend a dime unless Congress appropriates it.
Karl Rove, who himself has advocated for amnesty, urged
Congress to use its spending power to block the President's fiat. He said
Republicans should "use every tool available," and put "riders
on appropriations bills that say no money shall be spent to execute this
policy."
Yet reports have surfaced of plans to pass a long-term
lame-duck spending bill through Harry Reid's Senate that contains no such
prohibition. This would be unthinkable.
Why would any member of Congress who opposes executive
amnesty provide President Obama the funds to carry it out? A Republican
majority must force congressional Democrats to answer this question through
their votes.
We cannot surrender Congress' most powerful Constitutional
tool before a single newly elected Republican is sworn-in. Acting in this
manner would betray the very voters who gave us this majority before we're even
in possession of it.
Consider RNC Chairman Reince Priebus' pledge to voters on
executive amnesty: "It's unconstitutional, illegal... It is un-American
for a president to try and do such a thing...We will do everything we can to
make sure it doesn't happen... we can't allow it to happen and we won't let it
happen. I don't know how to be any stronger than that. I'm telling you, everything
we can do to stop it we will."
Voters heard Chairman Priebus and sent us fearless men and
women to fight this battle. The day after his election, the courageous
Senator-elect David Perdue was unequivocal: "We cannot let [the President]
get away with that. The people of Georgia, specifically, are sending me up
there to get in a dog fight to make sure that doesn't happen."
Obama's immigration orders will have a crushing impact on
the jobs, wages, schools, hospitals, police departments, and communities of our
constituents. The consequences will be swift, profound, and catastrophic. Who
will protect them, if not us?
In a battle between Congress and the President-over whether
to save our citizens' jobs, laws, and borders, or whether to eliminate
them-there is no doubt the public will be firmly on our side.
We cannot yield to open borders. We cannot let one executive
edict erase the immigration laws of an entire nation. If we believe America is
a sovereign country, with enforceable boundaries, and a duty to protect its own
people, then we have no choice but to fight and to win.
Source: Jeff Sessions is a senator from Alabama.
U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) serves on four Senate
committees: Armed Services, Judiciary, Environment and Public Works, and as Ranking
Member of the Budget Committee. Visit Sessions online at his
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