Obama Funding Amnesty By Taking Money From Those Legally Going Through Immigration Process


Obama is determined to flood our nation with illegals way beyond what he is currently doing. He has already put out an order for 34 million ‘blank work permits’.

This is a vast swing in demographics to the left. But it’s also something else….an army.

Obama promised to create an ‘civilian army’ the same size and strength as our own military. Of course, when he seizes complete control of our government he will need soldiers that will fire on Americans as he cancels the presidental election in 2016 and retains the White House.

He is already in the process of firing American soldiers and top commanders and replacing them with Muslim brethren and illegals. Obama is in a big hurry to build up his army. 2016 is just around the corner.

Tick toc…

Congress did agree to fund the process to confer legal status on those millions of illegal aliens through the end of February as part of the “cromnibus” vote in December that postponed the long-term debate over Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, appropriations while funding the rest of government through September. On Wednesday, the House of Representatives approved legislation funding DHS through September but stripped out money to enforce Obama’s November memorandum.

However, the House legislation will need 60 votes to clear the U.S. Senate, and that appears very unlikely. Even if the votes do materialize, an Obama veto would make an override impossible. Republican leaders vow to push hard to pass the House bill, but they admit they’re not sure what to do if it fails.

But even if Republicans were to defy the odds and stop the funding, Flores said Obama is already tapping into other money to accomplish his goals.

“He’s taking the fees from people who are trying to go through the legal immigration process properly,” he said. “He’s using those fees to pay for the cost of trying to allow the folks that are here illegally to jump to the head of the line.”

Listen to the WND/Radio America interview with Rep. Bill Flores, R-Texas:

Obama is not only treating legal immigrants worse than illegal ones, but Flores reminds American workers that the soon-to-be legalized immigrants will also have a major advantage when competing for jobs.

“He’s created this perverse incentive for American employers to hire illegals under this new program, over hiring Americans,” he said. “The employers don’t have to provide Obamacare. There’s certain other benefits they don’t have to provide. So you have a $3,000 advantage if you’re an employer to hire somebody here illegally than to hire legal American workers.”

Flores said this is just the latest punch in the gut to hard-working Americans.

“He’s put American workers at the back of the line, and this is after they’re already hurting under the Obama economic policies,” he said.

While the odds of victory seem slim in stopping Obama’s agenda, Flores said Republicans will continue to fight.

“Those of us in the House of Representatives who believe in the rule of law are going to side with the strong majority of Americans that thinks that the president’s action was improper and unlawful. So we are going to fight to stop this presidential action,” said Flores, pointing to constitutional clarity on how laws get changed in the United States.

“Article I of the Constitution says that Congress has the right to make all laws,” he said. “It doesn’t say anything about the president having any right to break the laws. It also doesn’t say the president has the right to make the law if Congress fails to act. If Congress addresses immigration reform, then that’s solely for us to do. If we elect not to address immigration reform, the president really doesn’t have any options. He has to live with that.”

Flores is also focused on a debate brewing among House Republicans. He chairs the Republican Study Committee, or RSC, a coalition of House conservatives that is the largest caucus on Capitol Hill. More than a dozen Republicans contend the RSC is becoming insufficiently conservative and are planning to form a new group designed to push GOP leaders to the right.

The congressman dismisses allegations that the RSC is too moderate or too timid in lobbying leadership.

Source: wnd.com


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