“It is time to stand strong for the American people. It is time to champion the interests of those
constantly neglected on the question of immigration: the men and women and
children we represent—the citizens of this country to whom we owe our ultimate
allegiance. Every American must ask
their Senator where they stand.”
WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL), Ranking Member
of the Senate Budget Committee and a senior member of the Senate Judiciary
Committee, in response to the President’s speech on immigration executive
action. Sessions outlines a plan for Congress to use the power of the purse to
ensure no funds are available for the President to implement his unlawful scheme:
“President Obama’s executive amnesty violates the laws
Congress has passed in order to create and implement laws Congress has refused
to pass. The President is providing an
estimated 5 million illegal immigrants with social security numbers, photo IDs
and work permits—allowing them to now take jobs directly from struggling
Americans during a time of record immigration, low wages, and high joblessness.
This amnesty plan was rejected by the American people’s
Congress. By refusing to carry out the
laws of the United States in order to make his own, the President is
endangering our entire Constitutional order.
The President’s plan will apparently also allow many illegal
immigrants to receive green cards and become legal permanent residents—meaning
they can access almost all U.S. welfare programs, have lifetime work
authorization, obtain citizenship, and sponsor foreign relatives to join them
in the U.S.
Law enforcement has warned this unprecedented amnesty will
unleash a ‘tidal wave’ of new illegal immigration flooding into American
neighborhoods at taxpayers’ expense.
The President’s plan also calls for boosting foreign worker
programs for IT companies that experts tell us displace U.S. workers and keep
wages low.
The President’s unconstitutional action is a direct threat
to our Republican system of government and will have catastrophic consequences
for the American people. It must be
stopped. And the way to stop it is by
using Congress’ power of the purse.
The House should send the Senate a government funding bill
which ensures no funds can be spent for this unlawful purpose. If Reid’s Senate Democrats vote to surrender
their own institution to an imperial dictate and block the measure, then the
House should send a short-term funding measure so the new GOP majority can be
sworn in and pass a funding bill with the needed language.
Congress has no higher duty than to protect the American
people and our Constitution. The
President’s action is a threat to every working person in this country—their
jobs, wages, dreams, hopes and futures.
For years, the American people have begged and pleaded for a lawful
system of immigration that serves the nation and makes us proud—but the
politicians have refused, refused, refused.
It is time to stand strong for the American people. It is time to champion the interests of those
constantly neglected on the question of immigration: the men and women and
children we represent—the citizens of this country to whom we owe our ultimate
allegiance. Every American must ask their
Senator where they stand.”
BACKGROUND:
Legal Immigration:
The U.S. currently provides green cards to an additional 1
million permanent residents each year (who are eventually able to attain
citizenship) in addition to about 700,000 temporary guest workers and 200,000
relatives of those guest workers. The inflow of guest workers includes a large
number of STEM workers that are
displacing<http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2014/07/27/bill-gates-tech-worker-wages-reforms-employment-column/13243305/>
American STEM-trained college graduates and recent immigrants. Since the year 2000, the U.S. has issued
nearly 30 million visas for permanent immigrants or temporary guest
workers. As reported by the Pew Research
Center<http://www.pewhispanic.org/2013/01/29/a-nation-of-immigrants/>,
the total number of immigrants in the U.S. has reached a record 41.3 million.
The share of the U.S. population that was born in another country, per the
Census Bureau<http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/199624-census-bureau-us-in-midst-of-second-great-wave-of-immigration>,
has quadrupled.
According to Harvard labor economist Dr. George Borjas, high
immigration rates during the last two decades of the 20th century reduced
wages<http://cis.org/sites/cis.org/files/borjas-economics.pdf> for
lower-skilled U.S. workers by more than 7 percent.
The President’s plan to unilaterally and massively expand
the labor supply through illegal amnesty and expanded foreign worker programs
would, of course, mean yet lower wages and higher unemployment (as CBO
confirmed<http://www.budget.senate.gov/republican/public/index.cfm/2014/2/the-economic-effects-of-mass-immigration-on-u-s-workers>). (Click
here<http://www.newamericancivilrightsproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Letter-to-President-Obama-Regarding-Proposed-Illegal-Immigration-Executive-Order.pdf>
to read Civil Rights Commission Member Peter Kirsanow’s letter to the President
about how this executive amnesty would be disastrous for black workers in the
United States.)
Illegal Immigration:
Since taking office, President Obama has engaged in a
sustained and calculated campaign to dismantle the immigration laws of the
United States. As his own former ICE
Director, John Sandweg explained: “if you’re a run-of-the-mill immigrant living
here illegally, your odds of getting deported are close to zero.” ICE officers report that their agency caters
to special interests and open borders activists, while they are ordered to
ignore their oaths and the laws of the United States.
President Obama has plunged our immigration system into a
state of lawless chaos. People merely
show up at the border and are released into the United States. People overstay their visas without
consequence. The asylum system is racked
with fraud. Every month seemingly brings
some new order further reducing the integrity of our immigration system. In recent months President Obama unilaterally
increased guest worker admissions by 100,000; removed restrictions on the
admissions of foreign nationals with limited terror-ties; unilaterally
expedited chain migration from Haiti; extended amnesty provisions for Honduran
and Nicaraguan nationals; attempted to recruit illegal immigrants for military
positions even as Americans servicemembers are being laid off; and released more
than 100,000 illegal immigrants into the interior of the United States; and
released last year 36,000 convicted criminal aliens back into American
communities.
The effective policy of the United States now is that anyone
in the world who illegally manages their way into the interior of the United
States—whether by overstaying a visa or coming across the border—can remain and
work in the United States.
Source: 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
website<http://sessions.senate.gov/public/> or via
YouTube<http://www.youtube.com/user/SenatorSessions>,
Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jeff-Sessions/23444159584?ref=search>,
and Twitter<http://twitter.com/SenatorSessions>. Note: Please do not
reply to this email. For further information, contact Sen. Sessions’ Press
Office at (202) 224-4124.
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