2/3/2015 - Phyllis Schlafly Townhall.com
Republicans in 2014 won the biggest
majority in Congress they've had since the 1930s, so the grassroots expect them
to deliver the fruits of victory. The best guide for action is the
"Immigration Handbook for the New Republican Majority" by Sen. Jeff
Sessions (R-AL), issued a couple of weeks ago.
Sessions' report asks the
fundamental question: "What sense does it make to continue legally
importing millions of low-wage workers to fill jobs while sustaining millions
of current residents on welfare?" Republicans can't win in 2016 without
tapping into that unrepresented American constituency.
President Obama has issued orders
granting work permits to five million illegal aliens, along with Social
Security, Medicare and free tax credits, all of which take jobs and benefits
from struggling Americans. Obama simply ignored or voided existing immigration
laws in order to implement his own policies by measures that Congress has
repeatedly and explicitly rejected.
Obama knew very well that he was
directly opposing the wishes of the big majority of Americans. Polls were
unequivocal; more than 3 in 4 voters cited immigration as an important factor
in their 2014 vote; they opposed his plans for amnesty and demanded that U.S.
workers be given priority for jobs.
Obama admitted several times that
only an emperor could issue such edicts. Nevertheless we are now living under
imperial decrees that defy the will of the people, the Constitution that Obama
swore an oath to obey, and the laws that Congress passed.
Congressional Republicans seem to
have forgotten that they won the last election because they promised to defeat
Obama's amnesty. Obama seems to have forgotten that he promised on Feb. 21,
2013, "I'm not the emperor of the United States. My job is to execute laws
that are passed."
Sen. Sessions' Handbook declares
emphatically that Congress has the power to stop Obama's amnesty by denying
funds for its implementation. The U.S. House has already passed a bill that
would do this and forwarded it to the Senate.
There are many other bills that
Congress should pass to checkmate Obama's imperial, unauthorized and illegal
actions to give preference to illegal aliens rather than to American citizens
regarding jobs and taxpayer-paid benefits.
Here are a few examples of laws
Congress should immediately pass: Require all employers to use E-Verify, end
catch-and-release, enforce mandatory repatriation for unaccompanied alien
minors (instead of loading them into our public schools), end asylum forgeries
(remember: the Boston bombers were dishonest asylum seekers, yet were admitted
and given welfare handouts), and stop giving generous welfare to illegal
aliens. Any immigration "reform" that fails to include these elements
will create a slush fund for the Obama administration to resettle illegals
throughout the U.S.
Obama's attitude toward immigration
was summed up by his former Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John
Sandweg: "If you're a run-of-the-mill immigrant here illegally, your odds
of getting deported are close to zero." Sen. Session commented,
"anyone in the world who manages to get into the interior of the United
States -- by any means, including overstaying a visa -- is free to live, work
and claim benefits in the United States at American expense."
Meanwhile, two more states have
joined the coalition of states (now totaling 26) that are suing over Obama's
executive actions on immigration. This lawsuit was filed by Greg Abbott,
then-Texas attorney general and now governor of Texas.
The Sessions Handbook quotes U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services union president Kenneth Palinkas as
warning us: "The 9/11 hijackers got into the U.S. on visas and now, 13
years later, we have around 5 million immigrants in the United States who
overstayed their visas, many from high-risk regions in the Middle East."
Congress should protect Americans from some of these problems by suspending
visas to countries with high overstay rates or those that won't accept back
their own criminals.
The Sessions Handbook makes another
scary point that is not generally known. "Each year, the U.S. admits one
million largely lesser-skilled permanent immigrants to the United States, who
receive green cards, lifetime work authorization, all federal benefits, access
to most federal welfare and the ability to apply for citizenship and
vote."
And here's the kicker. "From
2000 to 2014, when 14 million new permanent legal immigrants were admitted to
the U.S. in addition to the illegal immigration flow, all net employment gains
went to immigrant workers. The total number of working-age U.S.-born Americans
without jobs now stands at 58 million."
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