Posted on 07/25/2014 8:01:20 AM PDT by cotton1706
On Thursday, Sens. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) and Ted Cruz (R-TX), whom our friend Tony Lee at Breitbart says have arguably been the two most influential conservatives in stopping amnesty legislation, engaged in a colloquy to urge their Senate colleagues to put more pressure on President Barack Obama, so he does not unilaterally grant temporary amnesty to millions more illegal immigrants. The colloquy is lengthier than most videos we share, but is well worth your time to watch and forward to your friends.
Sessions said Obama's potential executive actions represent an "exceedingly grave threat that go[es] beyond anything we've ever seen in this country" and "threatens the very constitutional framework of our republic and the very ability of this nation to even have borders."
He vowed that the "American people will not allow it to happen" if they discover what is going on. He said it was now up to members of Congress to rally the nation against Obama's potential grants of amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants.
Cruz said, "The humanitarian crisis is the direct consequence of President Barack Obama's lawlessness" and mentioned that the spike in the number of illegal immigrant children entering the nation increased drastically, not after the 2008 human trafficking law was signed, but after Obama enacted his temporary amnesty program for illegal immigrant children in 2012. Cruz said it was a "predicted and predictable consequence of that amnesty."
We urge you to watch this video, sign our "Secure the Border First" letter to Congress and forward it to your friends.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muw22wTePqQ
“A startling look at how U.S. immigration will add 300 million people to the country this century if immigration policies are not changed.”
The system will overload long before then and they’ll all go home.
“The humanitarian crisis is the direct consequence of President Barack Obama’s lawlessness”
Amen
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