Obama plans to legalize anywhere from five to six million illegal alien adults Warning Warning Alert Alert Urgent Sessions Letter to All Members of Congress Barack Obama Threatens the Constitutional Republic Immigration Illegal Aliens
“I write to inform you
of a development that threatens the foundation of our constitutional Republic,”
Sessions, Congress’s top immigration hawk, wrote in a letter that was
hand-delivered to all 535 members of Congress on Monday. You had better consider each word of the Session Letter to Congress because Barack Obama, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, Eric Holder and thousands of others plan the total and complete take down of your nation and this may be your last warning. It is clear that Barack Obama and Eric Holder plan on your economic destruction as they destroy the United States.
Sessions cites a recent
report from the National Journal, in which reporter Major Garrett detailed how,
despite the ongoing crisis at the border, Obama plans to legalize anywhere from
five to six million illegal alien adults in much the same way he did for illegal
alien minors through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) in
summer 2012.
This illegal act can only pretend to be legal by the use of executive action which will result in a direct attack on the U.S. Constitution and the general population. This presidential assault should be treated like any other foreign and lawlessness and the Congress must shut down the government. The Obama Administrative State plans on pushing you until you break and they declaring Marshall Law. Marshall Law suspends all rights. You can be dragged from you house at three o'clock in the morning never to be seen again. The Soviet Style Communist President has lied about everything to everybody. You are in danger. Congress must at once defund the White House and all the Obama programs. Stop funding the tyrant.
“Obama made it clear he
would press his executive powers to the limit,” Garrett wrote on July 3, as
cited by Sessions. “He gave quiet credence to recommendations from La Raza and
other immigration groups that between 5 million to 6 million adult illegal
immigrants could be spared deportation under a similar form of deferred
adjudication he ordered for the so-called Dreamers in June 2012.”
If Obama takes this action against the people of the United States he must be held in contempt of congress, removed from office and held under house arrest pending criminal prosecution and impeachment. If Congress fails to protect the people, with all legal means and all legal force the American people will rise thus allowing Barack Obama, Eric Holder, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and more to declare Marshall law.
Sessions cites another
paragraph from that National Journal piece as well, in which Garrett reported
that President Obama has “now ordered the Homeland Security and Justice
departments to find executive authorities that could enlarge that
non-prosecutorial umbrella by a factor of 10."
It is clear that Obama and Holder are dangerous to the Constitution. It is clear that Obama and Holder have no plans on following the law of the land, the law of the people, the law of the Constitution. You have every right to defend your street, your town, your village and your country.
“Senior officials also
tell me Obama wants to see what he can do with executive power to provide
temporary legal status to undocumented adults,” Garrett wrote. “And he will
shift Immigration Control and Enforcement resources from the interior to the
border to reduce deportations of those already here and to beef up defenses
along the border.”
Obama and Holder are criminals. They have zero intentions to help American citizens and direct and drastic actions are required by Congress today. If your Congress Person does not act quickly they too must be removed from office by all legal means, today.
Sessions, whose office
hand-delivered the letter to every member of Congress Monday, wrote that this
development from the Obama administration is “breathtaking.”
The letter
continued:
The action the
President is reportedly contemplating would be a nullification of the
Immigration and National Act by the Executive Branch of government. Indeed, it
would be an executive nullification of our borders as an enforceable national
boundary. By declaring whole classes of illegal immigrants beyond the reach of
the law, it would remove the moral authority needed to enforce any immigration
law, creating the very open-borders policy explicitly rejected by Congress and
the people. And it would guarantee that the current illegal immigration
disaster would only further worsen and destabilize.
Sessions’ letter to
colleagues comes as some in both Republican and Democratic circles consider
various plans they say would fix the problem of the border crisis. Sens.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC), John McCain (R-AZ), and Chuck Schumer (D-NY) are
reportedly working together to develop a broad comprehensive immigration
legislative strategy similar to their “Gang of Eight” bill last year.
House GOP leadership is
mulling a plan that would appropriate billions of dollars to the administration
for use because of the crisis, packaged together with a version of the border
bill offered by House Homeland Security Committee chairman Rep. Michael McCaul
(R-TX). All those plans come as President Obama has asked Congress for $3.7
billion in new funding for use in dealing with the illegal aliens here. House
Judiciary Committee chairman Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) suggested in an op-ed at
Breitbart News the president doesn’t need any more money.
But Sessions argues
that all of this bickering in Washington is a facade that doesn’t address the
real problem. To really fix the issue, he argues, politicians need to be
willing to enforce immigration laws in America and stop dealing with special
interests who want the border to remain unsecured and seek continually high
levels of immigration, legal or illegal, given how it benefits them in the form
of cheap labor.
“As you know, over the
last five and a half years, the President has routinely bypassed Congress in
order to suspend enforcement of our immigration laws,” Sessions wrote. “The
most dramatic of these lawless directives was the President’s 2012 Deferred
Action Program for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), in which the president
implemented by executive fiat legislation that Congress has three times
rejected.”
Sessions wrote that the
president’s DACA program “has led to catastrophic results,” because it was
“declaring to the entire world that America will not enforce its immigration
laws against those who enter the country as minors” and that the U.S. will
“freely grant them access to work permits and taxpayer resources.” Sessions
wrote that Obama’s DACA policy and other policies “unleashed a flood of new
illegal immigration into the country” and that this is “the disaster that he
created.” As such, Sessions argues that politicians should not just pass new
legislation or throw money at the problem; they should work to reverse the
president’s executive overreaches.
Sessions told his
colleagues that “there is a clear path forward” from this problem in order to
“prevent the continued dissolution of America’s borders.”
“Certainly, DACA and the President’s other numerous unlawful policies must be terminated,” Sessions wrote. “But as a first step, Congress must not acquiesce to spending more taxpayer dollars until the President unequivocally rescinds his threat of more illegal executive action.”
Sessions echoed a call from Goodlatte that Congress should pressure Obama to use “his lawful powers to begin enforcing the law now” rather than “passing legislation on the promise of future enforcement” like the Gang of Eight bill did or like some forthcoming spending packages are likely to.
“If Congress simply passes a supplemental spending bill without these preconditions, it is not a question of if the President will suspend more immigration laws, but only how many he will suspend,” Sessions wrote. “Congress cannot surrender to this lawlessness. Acting in defense of Congress, our constituents, and their communities, we must stand firm. This transcends politics. It is about our duty as constitutional officeholders. It is about the solemn oath we all took as Members of Congress.”
READ SEN. SESSIONS'
LETTER TO CONGRESS:
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