Posted on 12/10/2014 6:13:04 PM PST by Red Steel
GOP members have released their draft amendment to defund President Barack Obamas national amnesty.
None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available, including any funds or fees collected or otherwise made available for expenditure, by this division or any other Act, or otherwise available to the Secretary of Homeland Security, for any fiscal year may be used to implement, administer, carry out, or enforce the [amnesty] policies, says the short amendment.
The new anti-amnesty language is being pushed by Arizona Rep. Matt Salmon, South Carolinas Rep. Mick Mulvaney and Virginia Rep. Dave Brat, who unseated the GOPs pro-amnesty majority leader, Rep. Eric Cantor, in a June 2014 primary vote.
Theyre urging voters to call their legislators offices to demand passage of the amendment.
Rep. Salmon is committed to fighting to ensure that our nations laws be faithfully enforced as written and voted on by our legislators in Congress, said a statement from his spokesman, Tristan Daedalus.
Top GOP leaders want to block the popular anti-amnesty amendment, even though they have repeatedly denounced Obamas unpopular amnesty, and have fought to include roughly other 100 other policy related amendments in the massive $1 trillion 2015 budget bill.
Those 100 riders are complicating the last-minute negotiations between GOP leaders and Democratic leaders. Maryland Democratic Sen. Barbara Mikulski did such a good job in the caucus explaining what shes been through with the nearly 100 [GOP-drafted] riders that shes had to try to fight off, Democratic Senate Leader Harry Reid told reporters.
Those various riders would block marijuana legalization in the District of Columbia, provide government support for anti-terror insurance policies and change the 2010 bank reform bill.
GOP leaders want to block and complicate the anti-amnesty fight because the GOP might win the fight against Obama, said one GOP Hill aide. That victory would derail their plans for an GOP-designed amnesty in 2015, and complicate their efforts to keep immigration out of the 2016 election, the aide explained.
The fights over the other 100 riders help the leadership downplay the new anti-amnesty rider, he said. Instead of a straightforward vote showing the GOP opposes amnesty and forcing the Democrats to vote with Obama or in opposition to him, weve got things muddled beyond recognition, the aide said.
But numerous GOP legislators say they want to add anti-amnesty language to the funding bill.
The draft amendment bars various agencies from spending any money to implement Obamas amnesty, including any fees paid by legal immigrants to immigration agencies.
No money could be spent to implement the memoranda issued by the Secretary on Homeland Security on November 20, 2014, on any of the following subjects, according to the amendment.
They include Southern border and approaches campaign Policies for the apprehension, detention, and removal of undocumented immigrants Secure Communities Personnel reform for Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers Exercising prosecutorial discretion with respect to individuals who came to the United States as children and with respect to certain individuals who are the parents of U.S. citizens or permanent residents Expansion of the Provisional Waiver Program Policies supporting U.S. high skilled businesses and workers [and] directive to provide consistency regarding advanced parole.
So far, the GOP leadership which is allied to major business groups has not tried to block Obamas amnesty, despite many polls showing deep public opposition to immigration and foreign workers.
The amendment will be examined on Wednesday by the powerful rules committee, which sets the rules for debates.
Unless theres huge wave of phone calls from voters to Congress, the request will likely be rejected by GOP leaders. Thats because the chairman of the rules committee, Texas Rep. Pete Sessions, told Democrats last week that hell push for an 2015 amnesty that would provide more foreign workers to U.S. companies.
Session is a close ally of Boehner, who has so far blocked efforts to defund the unpopular amnesty.
Salmon hopes the Rules Committee will approve an amendment to the spending package, like Rep. Mulvaneys, that would restrict the Presidents executive amnesty, said Daedalus. He will continue to use every tool available to him to fight for an up-or-down vote on this language in the House.
Obamas Nov. 21 policy awards work permits, tax payments and Social Security cards to roughly five million illegals with children who are citizens or legalized. The five million will be free to seek jobs sought by the four million Americans who turn 18 each year.
Those Americans are already competing against the roughly 600,000 working-age immigrant who arrive each year, and the roughly 650,000 blue-collar and white-collar guest workers who arrive for short-term or long-term jobs.
This huge increase to supply of new Americans workers is favored by companies, many of whom want to hire foreign workers. Those workers will work for low wages, in part, because they need to be employed while theyre waiting to receive the very valuable prize of U.S. citizenship.
A large proportion of the five million illegals are former guest workers, who work as professionals in financial, medical and technology jobs sought by Americans.
Obamas policy also puts some illegals on a fast-track to citizenship, boosts the inflow of foreign blue-collar and white-collar guest-workers, and dismantles Secure Communities program that repatriated illegals who were caught by local police for minor or severe crimes.
The new policy also directs border police to release border-crossers who claim to be eligible for the Nov. 21 amnesty, and it effectively bars agents from repatriating the many tourists and guest-workers who overstay their visas and try to get jobs in the United States.
It certainly didn’t take long to take it up the a$$ from our dear republicans. Have they already gone oops or are they fine with the amendment not passing but being able to complain that they tried.
Not holding my breath.
Cannot trust Bonehead and McDorkell.
More empty pandering.
Amnesty is here to stay - just like Obamacare. :)
Great appeal for his amendment to the Rules Committee today by Mulvaney!
Sessions promised to bring it up ‘first thing’ in January and all the R members of the committee had crocodile tears streaming down their faces (so to speak LOL!) ... as they rejected it.
Tell your Rep to vote tomorrow against the rule for the crammed omnibus and in January to vote against Boehner for Speaker for cramming it through.
bump!
The GOP needs to hammer the issue of securing the border before anything else, all the while reminding the American people what happened the last time the Rats promised to secure the border in 1986.
We can’t block amnesty, but we can block DC from letting their citizens smoke pot.
Thanks for nothing, GOP.
After listening to Rush today, it seems they caved and gave us the shaft.
Well maybe it can’t be added to this bill, but it should be added to every single bill of the next congress.
Cannot trust Bonehead and McDorkell.]
Or someone in the leadership in the GOP-E is getting "the shaft" on a regular basis and someone else is using this fact to control him like a puppet....
Yes!!!
Yeah, someone has something on someone. The “GOP-E is getting “the shaft”.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if a real reporter would expose the trash in the congress?
[ Yeah, someone has something on someone. The GOP-E is getting the shaft.
Wouldnt it be wonderful if a real reporter would expose the trash in the congress? ]
Even if it Destroys the GOP, we need to expose this crap because a rotten core will always rot the rest of the body....
And if the GOP dies there can be another new party take it’s place, because the GOP WAS that party when the Whigs finally died out....
“So far, the GOP leadership which is allied to major business groups has not tried to block Obamas amnesty...”
Curious, besides National Chamber of Commerce which of the plural “major business groups” are involved, and who are their business sponsors?
My point is how many of the majors are INTERNATIONAL Corporations with no allegiance to any country. Only allegiance to their bottom line. How many, and who in agriculture, and are they the Big Farma (a little play on words there)?
Just curious. Would like to know exactly by name who it is we the people are being displaced for.
Brat is already seated? I’m impressed if he is trying to get this pass WITHOUT being a congressman, yet.
Cantor resigned the seat effective August 18, allowing Brat to complete his term.
I just tried to call the Speaker’s office but of course his box was full so I had to settle for leaving a comment, which I did.
Last chance!
He has a press conference scheduled for tomorrow at 11:30am.
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