Congress is set to vote on Thursday on what some have called an “unprecedented” right that would allow immigrants easier access to relocate to the United States, according to new legislation offered by a Democratic senator.
The legislation, which is being offered by Sen. Patrick Leahy (D., Vt.) as an amendment to a larger bill governing nuclear safety, would prohibit the U.S. government from barring any individual from entering the country based on their religion.
The bill comes amid a fierce national debate about immigration to America, particularly for individuals coming from Muslim-majority nations. Critics of the Obama administration’s refugee plan, which would permit up to 10,000 Syrians into the country, maintain that there are not enough oversight measures in place to ensure that immigrants are not linked to terrorists or various terror organizations, such as the Islamic State.
The bill, a copy of which was obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, would express Congress’ sense that “the United States must not bar individuals from entering into the United States based on their religion, as such action would be contrary to the fundamental principles on which this Nation was founded.”
The legislation is a direct amendment to current U.S. laws already on the books.
Congressional critics of the legislation warn that the amendment would facilitate an unprecedented right to immigration that has never existed under U.S. law.
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Put all of them in his State then.
ReplyDeleteIf the laws on the books were adhered to, we wouldn't have the problems we have today. Making more laws/amendments is not fixing the problem.
ReplyDeletethey just can't do enough to undermine what used to be this country :(
ReplyDeletePut all of them in DC
ReplyDeleteJust say no!
ReplyDeleteTime to expel Congress let them live in North Korea so they can feel what is like to have an idiot in charge
ReplyDeleteIs he NUTZ?
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