Sessions: Congress Must Deny Funding For Obama’s Illegal
Amnesty And Work Authorization
WASHINGTON—U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL), Ranking Member
of the Senate Budget Committee and a senior member of the Senate Judiciary
Committee, issued the following comments today in response to the current plan
being floated in the House of Representatives regarding the President’s
unconstitutional amnesty:
“The Chairman of the Republican Party made a promise to
America on executive amnesty: ‘We can’t allow it to happen and we won’t let it
happen… everything we can do to stop it we will.’
Unfortunately, the plan now being circulated in the House
fails to meet that test. The executive amnesty language is substantially weaker
than the language the House adopted this summer, and does not reject the
central tenets of the President’s plan: work permits, Social Security, and
Medicare to 5 million illegal immigrants—reducing wages, jobs, and benefits for
Americans.
Congress considered and rejected these changes to
immigration law in 2006, 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2014. The President’s action
erases the laws Congress has passed in order to implement laws Congress has
refused to pass.
Now the President demands Congress fund his imperial decree
and declare its own irrelevance.
That is why Congress must respond to the President’s
unlawful action by funding the government but not funding illegal amnesty. This
is a perfectly sound and routine application of congressional authority. In
fact, the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service reports that last year’s
omnibus spending bill included 16 such funding restrictions on fee-based
programs.
Such a plan would put the focus where it belongs: on Senate
Democrats. They are the ones who should be made to choose sides—save Obama’s
amnesty or save Americans’ jobs and borders.
Polling shows voters believe that Americans should get
preference for available jobs by almost a 10-1 margin. Republicans should not
be timid or apologetic, but mount a bold defense of struggling Americans.
Billions of dollars and countless hours have been spent
advocating immigration policies that help everyone but the actual citizens of
this country. Who will be their voice, if not us?”
BACKGROUND:
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.
Additionally, since the year 2000, the U.S. has issued
nearly 30 million lawful 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,
current high immigration rates result in a $402 billion annual wage loss for
American workers.
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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Office at (202) 224-4124.
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