Congressmen demand answers on 'secretly negotiated treaty'
The chairmen of the House and Senate judiciary committees are demanding the Obama administration provide details of a secret resettlement deal in which the U.S. has agreed to take up to 1,800 mostly Muslim asylum seekers who have been rejected by Australia as illegal aliens.
Congress only learned of the deal through media reports two weeks ago and, according to a letter sent to administration officials by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, and Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., the deal is not only a matter of grave national security concern, but it could be illegal.
That’s because it amounts to an international treaty that Secretary of State John Kerry negotiated without consulting or notifying Congress according to Article II, Section II of the U.S. Constitution, according to the letter, sent by the two lawmakers Nov. 22 to Kerry and DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson.
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8 comments:
Obama is such a P.O.S.
Why on earth would we want them if Australia doesn't???
This is against the law.
Muslims, the terrorists hiding in plain sight in the US.
He has been & still is "Setting America UP!
God help Trump & the burden he has on him!
Send the muslims and Obama and John Kerry all back to the middle east where they belong. I hope Trump has someone dig out all the illegal acts Obama enacted and cancel every damn one of them.
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Agreed!
Jawn Kerry: Traitor then; traitor now.
Thank you, Swifties!
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