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Saturday, March 19, 2016

You Won't Believe Who's Leading the Charge Against Obama's Amnesty

Wow, this is a surprise. Paul Ryan, once a Tea Party favorite who's been more recently maligned as a RINO, is leading the charge to get the House on record against Obama's amnesty. As Townhall notes:

House Speaker Paul Ryan is leading an effort on Capitol Hill to stop what he believes is an unlawful push by President Obama to expand benefits to illegal immigrants and protect them from deportation. Ryan, along with 233 of his colleagues, filed an amicus brief in United States. v. Texas, which is currently being debated in the Supreme Court.

Twenty-six states have signed on to the lawsuit against President Obama's executive amnesty. Ryan spoke for the plaintiffs this week, calling the president's plan a threat to Article 1 of the Constitution.

“I am asking the whole House to go on record as an institution,” Ryan said on the floor.

“If we’re going to maintain the principle of self-government, if we’re going to maintain this critical founding principle of government by consent of the governed, then the legislative branch needs to be writing our laws — not the executive branch, and certainly not a branch of unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats,” the Speaker said.

Five Republicans broke ranks with their party and declined to support the resolution, including Reps. Carlos Curbelo (Fla.), Mario Díaz-Balart (Fla.), Bob Dold (Ill.), Richard Hanna (N.Y.) and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Fla.).

While Ryan has received criticism in the past for acting too lenient when it comes to amnesty, perhaps this hardline stance will convince conservatives he means business.

This is an incredibly positive step that should put Democrats on the defensive, particularly as Donald Trump's candidacy gains steam in areas where Democrats might disapprove of Hillary Clinton's preference for open borders. Watching the Democratic frontrunner try to squirm her way through this after Republicans take positive legislative steps will be quite an adventure that only stands to benefit a GOP that seems to have found its footing on immigration.


Source: AAN

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seems like he getting ready to enter the race. Good luck with that. Trump 2016. map

Anonymous said...

it's just so he will be nominated...he thinks. just a front.

Anonymous said...

He didn't want to be House Speaker, either. My foot!