Posted on 07/11/2013 8:39:58 AM PDT by Lakeshark
WASHINGTON, D.C. The following statement was issued today by House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH), Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA), Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), Conference Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX), and Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) following a special meeting of the House Republican Conference to discuss the issue of immigration reform:
Today House Republicans affirmed that rather than take up the flawed legislation rushed through the Senate, House committees will continue their work on a step-by-step, common-sense approach to fixing what has long been a broken system. The American people want our border secured, our laws enforced, and the problems in our immigration system fixed to strengthen our economy. But they dont trust a Democratic-controlled Washington, and theyre alarmed by the presidents ongoing insistence on enacting a single, massive, Obamacare-like bill rather than pursuing a step-by-step, common-sense approach to actually fix the problem. The president has also demonstrated he is willing to unilaterally delay or ignore significant portions of laws he himself has signed, raising concerns among Americans that this administration cannot be trusted to deliver on its promises to secure the border and enforce laws as part of a single, massive bill like the one passed by the Senate.
‘Cause ya gotta be smokin’ somthin’
In light of all that, this isn't a bad start at all.
Yup. We don’t even want to hear about reform till we see tangible evidence that the border is secure and our laws are being enforced.
Then we can talk about reform.
So it is. But the law does NOT say that it is province of the exec branch to pick & choose what parts of the law to enforce. Nor does it permit them do the opposite of selected portions of the law. To do these things is de facto legislation and unconstitutional. The entire law must be enforced, at least in a real constitutional republic.
Much of what the EB has been doing for years is clearly unconstitutional. But the congress takes the attitude that since it's been going on already, it would be improper to start enforcing the Constitution now. Just let it continue.
Correct. They do mention that issue in this joint statement.
Let's face it, we have a huge problem with this administration.
And Catholics please review what the USCCB, the US bishops, led byCardinal Dolan are doig and please urge to stop colluding.
I may bemistaken, as I understand they are urging politicians to give stuff and also amnesty to illegals
The Catechism states, logically, as it would, that Catholics are never to promote illegal immigration nor giving away resources to those who would not aid the country, as the country (host country, us) would be then depleted of resources intended to aid in proliferation of helping others in the future
They are also supposed to stay out of politics
They cite that as the reaaon for not speaking from the pulpit against abortion for rhe past 40 years
They gave $800 000 to the illegals recently
Again, this is my understanding of it
Forgood info consult nat. Catholic Register.( not to be confused w Reporter)
Please contact them locally and Card. Dolan directly
Many of themcome from Mexico and are too close
And Wrong
as currently is the case, US laws that are not enforced is what magnifies the rampant disregard for the law in the first place, hence, according to reports NOT FROM the MSM, there are approximately 43 million illegal immigrants currently in the US. Those in DC caused this problem so it is absolutely foolish to think they are now going to fix it. Oh I’m holding my breath!! Not!
We dont need any more stinkin laws!
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Congress has to keep on passing new laws in order to distract the public from focusing on their past failures stemming from other flawed legislation. It’s just like the old magic trick of using misdirection. New laws serve the purpose of putting up a smoke screen to keep us from seeing other problems that Congress has created. Its nothing more than a show.
Theater. Nothing but theater.
Yep, from what I hear House leaders want it, esp Ryan who I bet wants to run in 2016, but they don't have a way to get there yet.
The Senate bill+process helped poison the water.
House members in small GOP only districts have completely different incentives then those running for POTUS in 50 (or red+swing) states.
You’d think they’d have sense enough to defund Obamacare based on the same argument.
Why do they feel the need to follow the marxist agenda? There are 100 bigger issues to deal with than this alleged “broken” system. The only thing broken is the will of feds to enforce the law.
Most of the GOP House members don't, if you read their statement you would see that.
I understand the desire to see the worst, but from what they have said here, they are leaning in our direction. I realize we could be betrayed, but my take is we should be encouraged that our pressure is working and continue putting pressure on.
One of the many reasons we can’t have ANY bill go to conference with the Senate bill.
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Felonies were committed here---using our tax dollars and resources.
Doug Mills/The New York Times
The office where Obama aides were coordinating strategy w/ latino groups to undermine the US Constitution---supposedly "overhauling immigration laws."
Taxpayers demand to know the names and groups colluding and conspiting to undermine US Constitution---to establish slush funds and revenue streams without regard for Us laws. Taxpayers demand prosecutions for using our resources to conspire and to commit felonies.
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Not only is the Senate amnesty bill an abuse of taxpayers and immigrants, its utterly unconstitutional. The Senate cannot invent its own amnesty taxes, said Cong Stockman (R-TX). I hope Speaker Boehner will immediately kill the amnesty bill through a constitutionally-required blue slip. As long as the amnesty bill sits in the House it poses a threat to taxpayers and immigrants.
<><> Several provisions of the Senate amnesty bill create new taxes, a violation of the origination clause, Article I, Section 7, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution, which states All Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills.
<><> Section 2102 of the amnesty bill requires the payment of certain taxes and forgives the payment of other taxes as a condition of receiving amnesty and other benefits. The Constitution prohibits the Senate from approving bills that raise revenue.
<><> Cong Stockman also points to the Congressional Budget Office, which flatly states enacting S. 744 would have a wide range of effects on federal revenues, including changes in collections of income and payroll taxes, certain visa fees that are classified as revenues, and various fines and penalties. Taken together, those effects would increase revenues by $459 billion over the 2014-2023 period.
Grassley's amendment would not have prohibited illegal aliens from being converted into legal aliens just because they had used names and Social Security numbers that did not belong to them. It would only have required that the illegal aliens make the names and numbers they used known to DHS before they could be granted the right to legally live in the United States.
Grassley said, "Congress should not thumb its nose at the millions of Americans who are victims of identity theft, often perpetrated by an undocumented person who steals Social Security numbers to get jobs, govt benefits, driver's licenses and more. This amendment will simply require the person applying for RPI status to disclose any previously used Social Security numbers," said Grassley. "It's the first step to helping clean up the mess that's been created for the victim of identity theft. The amendment also authorizes certain federal agencies, upon receipt of this information, to notify individuals who were the victims."
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ON RECORD AS AIDING AND AETTING FELONIES Ranking member Sen Schumer dismissed Grassley's proposal. "When people are living in undocumented status, there are times, I suppose, when they've made up identities, made up Social Security numbers," Schumer told his Judiciary Committee colleagues. "How are they going to remember all that, and are we going to delay RPI status? "(The) purpose of this bill is to bring people out of the shadows. We all know when they lived in the shadows, they had to forge documents, forge Social Security numbers, et cetera. I just don't see how, when you've lived here 10 years, and you've had many different identities, many different numbers, you're going to remember them all," said Schumer.
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The Senate Judiciary committee defeated Grassley's amendment 8 to 10 on a party-line vote.
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ACTION ALERT Freepers should mobolize locally--get grand juries to begin indicting these Senators for FAILING TO UPHOLD THE LAW AGAINST FELONIES. A few convictions and imprisonment oughta wake up the treasonous Congress. KEEP IN MIND---those elected to office are held to a higher standard of law than we peons....but have never been held to account.
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Majority members----Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing Room
226 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC:
Patrick Leahy, Dem-Vermont, Chairman
Dianne Feinstein, Dem-California
Chuck Schumer, Dem-New York, ranking member
Dick Durbin, Dem-Illinois
Sheldon Whitehouse, Dem-Rhode Island
Amy Klobuchar, Dem-Minnesota
Al Franken, Dem- Minnesota
Chris Coons,Dem- Delaware
Richard Blumenthal, Dem- Connecticut
Mazie Hirono, Dm-Hawaii
Source: 2013 Congressional Record, Vol. 159, Page S296 to 297
Today House Republicans affirmed that rather than take up the flawed legislation rushed through the Senate, House committees will continue their work on a step-by-step, common-sense approach to fixing what has long been a broken system.
That means, in Washingtonese, that they will not consider the Senate bill BUT they will begin work on the issue of immigration reform. They say that will include security but it will also, I guarantee you, some provisions for what to do about the millions who are here. And I am saying we should not be accepting the need for immigration reform as a premise, one that has been set for us by the marxists and then taken up by their useful idiots, like McCain. THERE IS NO NEED TO EVEN BE LOOKING AT NEW LAWS ON ILLEGAL ALIENS. There is no problem with the laws it is a problem of the men entrusted to enforce those laws. They have refused to do so since Bush I.
What the House should be doing is holding hearings on how the 1986 law was sold, how the people pushing it were disingenuous, how it was intended to work, why it hasn't been followed, how it would work if enforced, whether it needs to have some tweaks to things like verification of eligibility to work and the elements of criminal sanctions for employers and illegals, or whether it is sufficient. Then call in admin officials and excoriate them about not enforcing the border or building the fence. Maybe hold hearings on the provisions of Mexico's immigration laws and how it treats illegals.
You know, educate the people and put pressure on the other side about its failure to uphold the oath to faithfully execute the law. Not come up with a counter proposal so you can meet somewhere in between, which is what the statement indicates is what they will do.
If you read their statement carefully perhaps you would see that.
It looks like Rubio doesnt have the same pull in the house as he does the Senate.
All Dems hopes rest on Bohner now, to stab us in the back.
One MSNBC lib says its time for Bohner to count how many GOP votes there are to fire him if he 'does the right thing' and betrays us.
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