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Rand Paul Introduces Bill to Counter Obama Executive Amnesty
The New American ^ | 12/15/2014 | Warren Mass

Posted on 12/15/2014 2:52:20 PM PST by PapaNew

Senator Rand Paul introduced the Preventing Executive Overreach on Immigration Act on December 12. The bill (which has not yet been assigned a bill number, but has been placed on the Senate’s legislative calendar) is a companion legislation to Rep. Ted Yoho’s bill of the same name (H.R. 5759) that passed the House of Representatives on December 4, 2014 on a 219-197 vote.

In a release place on his Senate webpage, Paul explained:

This legislation would end President Obama’s executive action on immigration and restore the Congress’ constitutional role as the body to craft legislation. Article I of the Constitution places the legislative powers in Congress. The President does not have the power under the Constitution to rewrite immigration laws to exempt classes of people from a law that was passed by Congress and signed into law.

“I believe that the Constitution is clear that the legislative power resides in Congress. The President is not a king and he does not have the power to enact laws then execute his own laws. Our Constitution is being violated by this executive order and other actions by the Obama Administration to govern by executive fiat,” Sen. Paul stated.

The legislation was written as a direct response to President Obama’s nationwide address on November 20, in which the president said he was announcing actions he would take to implement some of the provisions found in the “Gang of Eight” immigration bill passed by the Senate but never acted on by the House. Among the provisions of that bill Obama touted was “giving undocumented immigrants [illegal aliens] a pathway to citizenship [amnesty].”

Obama announced in his November speech:

Now, I continue to believe that the best way to solve this problem is by working together to pass that kind of common sense law. But until that happens, there are actions I have the legal authority to take as President –- the same kinds of actions taken by Democratic and Republican presidents before me -– that will help make our immigration system more fair and more just.

The most significant part of the plan Obama unveiled was to offer to those who have been in the United States for more than five years or who have children who are U.S. citizens or legal residents the ability to stay in this country temporarily “without fear of deportation.”

Paul was one of the earliest and most outspoken critics of the Obama plan, saying after the announcement that he “will not sit idly by and let the President bypass Congress and our Constitution.”

“President Obama is not above the law and has no right to issue executive amnesty. His actions blatantly ignore the separations of powers and the principles our country was founded on. The President has said 22 times previously that he does not have the power to legislate on immigration,” Paul added.

Among those 22 times was Obama’s statement during a Univision Town Hall held on March 28, 2011 at Bell Multicultural High School in Washington, D.C.:

Congress passes the law. The Executive branch’s job is to enforce and implement those laws and then the Judiciary has to interpret the laws. There are enough laws on the books by Congress that are very clear in terms on how we have to enforce our immigration system, that for me to simply though executive order ignore those congressional mandates would not conform with my appropriate role as President.

Obama made the same point during his 2008 campaign for president at a Town Hall meeting in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in which he condemned President Bush's attempts to bypass Congress:

The biggest problems that we’re facing right now have to do with George Bush trying to bring more and more power into the executive branch and not go through Congress at all, and that’s what I intend to reverse when I’m president of the United States of America.

After announcing his intentions to reverse his previous position on executive authority, Obama issued a presidential Memorandum on November 21 that created a task force among all executive departments that “will help determine additional steps the Federal Government can take to ensure its programs and policies are serving diverse communities that include new Americans [immigrants].”

Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson (who was tasked by Obama with publishing the memorandum in the Federal Register) sent an executive action memorandum on November 20 to the heads of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement; and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

The memorandum expanded DACA (Deferred Action for Chiuldhood Arrivals) by removing its age cap and extending work authorization to three years. Johnson’s order also expanded “deferred action” (another name for amnesty) by directing,

USCIS [U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services] to establish a process, similar to DACA, for exercising prosecutorial discretion through the use of deferred action, on a case-by-case basis, to those individuals who:

• have, on the date of this memorandum, a son or daughter who is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident;

• have continuously resided in the United States since before January 1, 2010;

• are physically present in the United States on the date of this memorandum, and at the time of making a request for consideration of deferred action with USCIS….

The Executive Amnesty Prevention Act made reference to Johnson’s memorandum, making the Constitution its prime point of contention in condemning Obama’s amnesty executive action, citing article I, section 8, of the Constitution, which states that the Congress has the power to “establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization.”

The bill juxtaposed that phrase with a citation from the Supreme Court’s decision in Galvan v. Press: “that the formulation of ... policies [pertaining to the entry of aliens and their right to remain here] is entrusted exclusively to Congress has become about as firmly imbedded in the legislative and judicial tissues of our body politic as any aspect of our government.”

The bill next cited article II, section 3, of the Constitution, stating that the president is required to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.”

The legislation summed up its argument nicely, referring to Secretary Johnson's memorandum, as we noted previously:

President Obama’s grant of deferred action to more than 4,000,000 unlawfully present aliens, as directed in a November 20, 2014, memorandum issued by Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Charles Johnson, is without any constitutional or statutory basis.

With the days of the 113th Congress growing short, the chances of the Preventing Executive Overreach on Immigration Act doing anything other than die of neglect in this Democrat-controlled Senate are unthinkable. For this reason, even some amnesty opponents who are in basic agreement with Paul on this issue have dismissed it as inconsequential. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) called the bill’s passage by the House as a “show vote.”

However opponents of amnesty for illegal immigrants such as Paul, Cruz, and Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) will have another opportunity in the 114th Congress, when Republicans control the Senate.

As we noted in our December 5 article about the passage of H.R. 5759: “If the Executive Amnesty Prevention Act of 2014 did nothing else ... it did present an excellent constitutional argument and provide some good talking points for legislators who want to move on to the next step.”

Paul has taken the next step, but the battle most certainly will have to resume in January.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; constitution; culture; government
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Nice to see somebody actually doing something about anything to deal with this rogue, out-of-control federal government run by out-of-control Republican and Democrats.
1 posted on 12/15/2014 2:52:20 PM PST by PapaNew
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To: PapaNew

Okay, but is this real, or more political kabuki theater?

CC


2 posted on 12/15/2014 2:59:43 PM PST by Celtic Conservative (Tagline Constructon zone- low humor ahead)
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To: PapaNew

Vetoed.

Plan B?


3 posted on 12/15/2014 3:05:50 PM PST by chris37 (heartless)
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To: PapaNew

So, we’re going to pass a law that tells Obama he has to follow the law? That’ll work for sure.


4 posted on 12/15/2014 3:06:47 PM PST by DugwayDuke (Principles without power aren't worth spit.)
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To: PapaNew

But... I thought everyone here was convinced that Rand was for open borders?

You don’t mean to tell me that isn’t true? /rhetorical


5 posted on 12/15/2014 3:09:07 PM PST by Dead Corpse (A Psalm in napalm...)
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To: PapaNew

Yeah, good luck with that...


6 posted on 12/15/2014 3:09:19 PM PST by kosciusko51 (Enough of "Who is John Galt?" Who is Patrick Henry?)
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To: PapaNew

This is the get out of TED’s shadow BILL.


7 posted on 12/15/2014 3:11:53 PM PST by corbe (mystified)
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To: PapaNew

A law demanding obedience to law. What will they think of next?


8 posted on 12/15/2014 3:18:09 PM PST by Ray76 (Who gave the stand down order? Benghazi? Ferguson?)
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To: Dead Corpse; SunkenCiv
Hat tip to SunkenCiv for compiling this list.

Rand Slams Congress for Funding Egypt's Generals: 'How Does Your Conscience Feel Now?'
Sen. Rand Paul is hammering his fellow senators for keeping billions in financial aid flowing to Egypt's military -- even as Cairo's security forces massacre anti-government activists. [by "anti-government activists" is meant church-burning Christian-murdering jihadists]
[Posted on 08/15/2013 5:44:10 PM PDT by Hoodat]
Rand Paul On Shutdown: "Even Though It Appeared I Was Participating In It, It Was A Dumb Idea"
I said throughout the whole battle that shutting down the government was a dumb idea. Even though it did appear as if I was participating in it, I said it was a dumb idea. And the reason I voted for it, though, is that it's a conundrum. Here's the conundrum. We have a $17 trillion debt and people at home tell me you can't give the president a blank check. We just can't keep raising the debt ceiling without conditions. So unconditionally raising the debt ceiling, nobody at home wants me to vote for that and I can't vote for that. But the conundrum is if I don't we do approach these deadlines. So there is an impasse. In 2011, though, we had this impasse and the president did negotiate. We got the sequester. If we were to extend the sequester from discretionary spending to all the entitlements we would actually fix our problem within a few years.
[Posted on 11/19/2013 12:16:51 PM by Third Person]
Rand Paul: Time for GOP to soften war stance
...by softening its edge on some volatile social issues and altering its image as the party always seemingly "eager to go to war... We do need to expand the party and grow the party and that does mean that we don't always all agree on every issue" ... the party needs to become more welcoming to individuals who disagree with basic Republican doctrine on emotional social issues such as gay marriage... "We're going to have to be a little hands off on some of these issues ... and get people into the party," Paul said.
[Posted on 01/31/2013 5:08:50 PM PST by xzins]
Rand Paul's immigration speech
...The Republican Party must embrace more legal immigration.

Unfortunately, like many of the major debates in Washington, immigration has become a stalemate-where both sides are imprisoned by their own rhetoric or attachment to sacred cows that prevent the possibility of a balanced solution.

Immigration Reform will not occur until Conservative Republicans, like myself, become part of the solution. I am here today to begin that conversation.

Let's start that conversation by acknowledging we aren't going to deport 12 million illegal immigrants.

If you wish to work, if you wish to live and work in America, then we will find a place for you...

This is where prudence, compassion and thrift all point us toward the same goal: bringing these workers out of the shadows and into being taxpaying members of society.

Imagine 12 million people who are already here coming out of the shadows to become new taxpayers.12 million more people assimilating into society. 12 million more people being productive contributors.
[Posted on 03/19/2013 7:04:07 AM PDT by Perdogg]
Rand Paul calls on conservatives to embrace immigration reform
Latinos, should be a natural constituency for the party, Paul argued, but "Republicans have pushed them away with harsh rhetoric over immigration." ...he would create a bipartisan panel to determine how many visas should be granted for workers already in the United States and those who might follow... [and the buried lead] "Imagine 12 million people who are already here coming out of the shadows to become new taxpayers...
[Posted on 04/21/2013 1:52:42 PM PDT by SoConPubbie]
[but he's not in favor of amnesty, snicker, definition of is is]

9 posted on 12/15/2014 3:31:22 PM PST by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: Dead Corpse
But... I thought everyone here was convinced that Rand was for open borders?

Oh, you've just misunderstood Rand's motives on this one.

It's not that he is against Amnesty, he's just against Obama's Amnesty. He wants to make sure HIS Name is on the Amnesty.
10 posted on 12/15/2014 3:36:12 PM PST by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: corbe
This is the get out of TED’s shadow BILL.


11 posted on 12/15/2014 3:50:25 PM PST by Dogbert41 (All the days of my life were written in your book before there was one of them!)
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To: chris37

Vetoed.

Plan B?


Won’t even get out of the Senate. Maybe not even pass cloture. Dems will hold together and a few Democrats in all but name on the GOP bench will vote against it. Collins, Flake, Ayotte, etc.


12 posted on 12/15/2014 3:53:56 PM PST by lodi90
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To: lodi90

Yep.

Not interested in GOP BS theater ever again.


13 posted on 12/15/2014 4:14:58 PM PST by chris37 (heartless)
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To: SoConPubbie

Or, he wants to update our idiotic immigration system and you folks are trying to make hay out of it.

Good luck with that...


14 posted on 12/15/2014 4:31:00 PM PST by Dead Corpse (A Psalm in napalm...)
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To: Celtic Conservative

I vote for the latter. Don’t trust little Randy any farther than I can throw him.


15 posted on 12/15/2014 5:06:43 PM PST by Bigg Red (Congress, do your duty and repo his pen and his phone.)
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To: corbe

+1


16 posted on 12/15/2014 5:07:45 PM PST by Bigg Red (Congress, do your duty and repo his pen and his phone.)
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To: Dead Corpse
Or, he wants to update our idiotic immigration system and you folks are trying to make hay out of it.

Or, he is truly a Libertarian, and like the Libertarian, truly believes in an Open Border.

Additionally, if he expects to get the big bucks from the Chamber of Commerce, he has to have some type of Amnesty, which clearly his plan is an all-out Amnesty, in order to get Campaign money from the Chamber of Commerce.

If that is what you mean by "updating our idiotic immigration system", then you would be correct.
17 posted on 12/15/2014 5:20:52 PM PST by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: PapaNew

Doesn’t matter what they pass. They just gave him a billion dollars to care for his minor illegals.


18 posted on 12/15/2014 5:56:46 PM PST by sheana
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To: SoConPubbie

So far, he’s done exactly what he said he’s going to do. Some of which, isn’t very libertarian at all...

And, like any real libertarian, legal crossing of the border is just fine. Everything else is tresspassing on private property and punishable by up to and including being shot and killed by the property owner...


19 posted on 12/15/2014 6:21:25 PM PST by Dead Corpse (A Psalm in napalm...)
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To: Dead Corpse
So far, he’s done exactly what he said he’s going to do. Some of which, isn’t very libertarian at all...

And, like any real libertarian, legal crossing of the border is just fine. Everything else is tresspassing on private property and punishable by up to and including being shot and killed by the property owner...


Then you weren't paying attention at all.

He wants to legalize all the illegals, he wants to do away with e-Verify.

Here are the links, from last year, where Rand Paul clearly lays out his own Amnesty plan for 2 million illegals per year, based on a "Certification" from a Pro-Amnesty congress that the border is "secure". No Fence, No E-Verify, No punishments for ID Fraud, and all the other misdemeanors and felonies committed by the Undocumented Democrats he wants to pardon.

Sen. Rand Paul: Trust but verify on immigration reform (Feburary 8th, 2013)

Rand Paul’s “Undocumented Citizens” Path to Legality (and Citizenship) (March 20, 2013)

Rand Paul calls on conservatives to embrace immigration reform (March 19, 2013 Article)

Rand Paul's presence-and-jobs amnesty -- WITHOUT E-Verify


No, America Does Not Have “De Facto Amnesty”

GOP's Rand Paul, Dems' Luis Gutierrez in step on immigration reform

Rand Paul: Pathway To Citizenship Is Needed, E-Verify Is Not

Rand Paul On Illegals: Trust But Verify

Steve Deace – Et Tu, Rand Paul?

Paul: Republican Party in Need of Facelift

20 posted on 12/15/2014 6:54:05 PM PST by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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