(CNSNews.com) - Before voting to confirm Loretta Lynch as the next U.S. attorney general, the Senate must ask her for a "definite statement" on whether she supports President Obama's executive amnesty; and whether she will enforce immigration law as written by Congress, says Peter Kirsanow, a Republican member of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission.
In a March 14 letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Kirsanow says Lynch "should not be confirmed" if she fails to explain exactly where she stands on Obama's executive actions and how she will enforce the law as it is written.
Kirsanow previously expressed concern that Lynch, during her confirmation hearing, stated that "everyone in this country, regardless of how they came here," shares the same "right and obligation to work."
"This statement is contrary to U.S. immigration laws," Kirsanow wrote in his letter to McConnell. "Illegal aliens are prohibited from working in this country. Yet the nominee for the office ultimately charged with enforcing those laws asserts otherwise."
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That 86's her immediately.
ReplyDeleteNEXT!
All need to understand we already have immigration laws that have served this country well for over 230 years.
DUH.
ReplyDeleteEven if she says she will... she'll be lying through her teeth, and every senator clearly understands that, without regard to their party.
Further, they know she'll be as slippery and unaccountable and evasive as Holder; she and his wife were college friends so this nomination is no coincidence. Merely trading one unethical lawyer for another; only the gender will change.
Put her nomination on ice; and when it resurfaces, vote No!
She's has already intimated that she will not....
ReplyDeleteHolder 2.0.....furthering the POSOTUS agenda!