Posted on 03/14/2019 12:06:03 PM PDT by conservative98
MAKE NO MISTAKE: AN EMERGENCY ABSOLUTELY EXISTS ON THE BORDER, AND IT IS A NATIONAL AND HUMANITARIAN DISASTER
March 14, 2019
WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) today issued the following statement regarding his vote in favor of President Trumps national emergency declaration:
Today, the National Emergencies Act required the Senate to answer one question: whether there is an ongoing emergency at our southern border. I voted to support the Presidents declaration because, as Texans realize all too well, there is one.
This was a difficult vote. I understand my colleagues real concerns regarding the vast emergency powers that Congress has given the President over the last half-century. I share those concerns.
The press will spin todays vote as a rejection of border security, as opposition to a wall, and as a rejection of President Trumps commitment to building the wall. All of that is false.
Heres what I believe: Number one, we have crisis on our border. A heartbreaking emergency, which Ive seen first-hand in Texas, over and over again. Countless human lives hurt or lost by drug traffickers, human traffickers, and unchecked illegal immigration. For example: In 2018, Customs and Border Protection apprehended 396,579 people at our border. In the first 4 months of 2019, CBP has caught another 201,497. If that rate continues, well apprehend over 600,000 people in 2019. These hundreds of thousands include a record-high number of families, including over 1,700 identified cases of an adult lying about a relationship to a child in order to get into our country. Each of those children are at serious risk of sexual assault or physical abuse nobody compassionate should want even a single boy or girl in the custody of human traffickers. Between 2012 and 2018, border authorities seized over 7,300 tonsalmost 14,700,000 poundsof cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and fentanyl. Of these, fentanyl seizures alone increased by almost 400% from 2016 to 2018. And in just 2014 to 2018, Border Patrol agents captured 1,630 members of MS-13 alone. Thats one member of MS-13 almost every day. This is a crisis and a tragedy, and we must fix it.
Number two, we need to build a wall. From the first day I ran for Senate, Ive fought to build a wall. I urged the President and the Senate to take up budget reconciliation and fully fund the wall last yearwhen we still had majorities in both houses of Congress. Ive introduced the EL CHAPO Act to build the wall, and pay for it using the billions criminally forfeited from El Chapo and other drug dealers.
Number three, the Constitution matters. Profoundly. My whole life, Ive fought for the Constitution. The Constitution protects our fundamental liberties, and every President should be bound by it, whether Republican or Democrat. I took an oath to uphold the Constitution, and I made that promise to the People of Texas. When President Obama violated the Constitution through executive amnesty, I led the fight against that lawless action. Unlike President Obama, here President Trump is acting pursuant to explicit statutory authority. The National Emergencies Act gives the President the authority to activate more than a hundred distinct emergency powers, including those he is exercising here. That statute is, I believe, over-broad. It invites abuse.
Indeed, it is easy to imagine a future Democratic president using this statute to try to implement a radical, far-left agenda over the will of Congress and the American people. A President Warren could declare climate change a national emergency and try to suspend offshore drilling. A President Sanders could declare a national emergency in the Middle East and try to freeze the bank accounts of Americans who do business with Israel. And a President Sanders, or Warren, or some other avowed socialist, could try to reallocate billions of dollars, without the consent of Congress, to advance their socialist policies to address those and other so-called emergencies. That is why I am an original co-sponsor of Senator Lees ARTICLE ONE Act, which significantly narrows how these emergency powers can be used going forward. This bill would end any new national emergency if Congress does not approve it within 30 days. Combined with a thorough review of ongoing emergencies, this proposal would reduce the danger of an abuse of national emergency powers by any of the dozens of far-left candidates seeking the Democratic nomination.
And I am grateful that the President announced todayat the urging of many of usthat he will support our efforts to reform this law, and guard against potential abuse by a lawless future president, Democrat or Republican.
Yet while I support reforming the National Emergencies Act, that wasnt what the Senate voted on today. Current law empowers the President to declare a national emergency and activate statutory emergency powers when he determines there is one, and Congress can then vote to determine whether or not an emergency exists. And make no mistake: an emergency absolutely exists on the border, and it is a national and humanitarian disaster.
We cannot end this emergency without securing our southern border, and we cannot secure our border without building a wall.
I support the Presidents efforts to build the wall and secure our border. And I will continue to work with the President and my colleagues in Congress to reform our national emergency system and protect Congresss Article I authority.
But todays question was whether there was an emergency at our southern border. There is, and I voted to recognize that tragic fact.
Here is my statement regarding my vote in favor of @realDonaldTrump's national emergency declaration --> https://t.co/EdTQSAG22d pic.twitter.com/zty21sEcWO— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) March 14, 2019
ok Good!
Ping.
Yep!
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No sale, Rafael.
He said this BECAUSE the Senate voted against it.
One of the few who almost always has the presidents back.
That’s who I voted for and he’ll continue to get my Senator vote.
We didn’t reelect Cruz last year to be a drama queen, but I guess that’s what we got.
....”todays question was whether there was an emergency at our southern border. There is”.....
That is exactly what it was......so the Republicans that opposed this passing are clearly for open borders.
I also have issues with the entire concept of 'declared national emergencies' as far as executive orders are concerned, and have for decades now. However, this was not the vehicle to display that displeasure or concern. If congresscritters want to take a look at the entire concept of 'national emergencies', I'm for that. However, they need to take a closer look at the 10 or so standing emergencies that we've been operating under for as far back as I have memory.
While they are at it, they should take a look at the FISA courts, and the huge 'national security' industry that threatens us all as well.
We didnt reelect Cruz last year to be a drama queen, but I guess thats what we got.
Talk about drama queens, weve got the champ up here in Kentucky with Paul. At least your queen didnt do a pirouette, spinning around to put the dagger in your back on this.
Your comment doesn’t make any sense.
Alexander, Blunt, Collins, Lee, Moran, Murkowski, Paul, Portman, Romney, Rubio, Toomey, Wicker
Time to let these Traitors know what we think of them. Not one cent from any official republican election fund, Senate fund, RNC fund or the House election fund
AGREED FULLY!
of ALL the possible bad votes they could cast, this had to have been the very worst one imaginable!
I hope Rand Paul and Mike Lee pay dearly for being so treacherous.
They — the Goppies, and the Dems — better hope to God that there is NOT a big-time terrorist attack in the U.S.
Much blame will accrue to them if so. ESPECIALLY if investigation later turns up that the terrorists came in via the southern border.
At some point, Americans will react. (Soon I hope.)
I have a feeling the Senate planned to have 59 senators vote no. Still a won’t stop a veto.
I’m glad Cruz voted for. I thought he had Constitutional issues with Presidential Declarations.
But wisdom prevailed.
He vote the right way. Thats all I care about.
NeverCruzers.
Ya’ll never stop.
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