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GOP Spending Bill Gives Nearly $1 Billion To Aid Border Migrants
9:24 AM 12/09/2014

The GOP’s draft 2015 “omnibus” spending bill reportedly includes $948 million to help poor and unskilled Central American migrants establish themselves in the United States, but includes no effective restrictions on President Barack Obama’s plan to provide work permits and tax payments to millions of resident illegal immigrants.

That new spending works out to $16,928 for each of the 56,000 youths, young adults and children who crossed the border during the 12 months up to October 2014.

Prior to October, Obama’s officials sent only 1,901 of the migrants back home to Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua, according to a federal report.

Much of the $948 million may also be used to care for the next wave of illegals who could flood across the border during the summer. The influx in the summer of 2015 is expected to be large, because Obama is offering work permits and social security numbers to at least five million illegals already in the country.

The $948 million fund is part of the one-year, $1 trillion 2015 spending plan described in a late-night report from The New York Times.

The GOP leadership has given merely lip service to supporting the opposition among GOP legislators and much of the public to Obama’s welcome for foreign migrants, and is now refusing to direct the Department of Homeland Security not to spend any funds on implementing the Obama amnesty.

Instead, the leadership, led by House Speaker John Boehner, drafted a bill imposing a 60-day spending limit for Obama’s immigration agencies.

The planned 60-day spending limit is largely symbolic, because the most important immigration agency can operate on fees paid by the illegals.

“Leadership is basically giving in to every facet of Obama’s amnesty. We’re giving up an astonishing amount of leverage on every issue imaginable,” said one Hill aide.

The struggle between Boehner’s business wing and the populist conservative wing, has received little coverage in the established media, even though GOP legislators are calling for the public to protest their leadership’s policies. Top GOP officials have said they would like to pass their own amnesty and foreign worker bill in 2015.

Obama’s amnesty, announced Nov. 21, minimizes enforcement of immigration law against all 12 million illegals in the United States, and creates enforcement loopholes for new migrants coming over the border or flying into U.S. airports on temporary visas.

The plan also puts many illegals on a fast-track to citizenship, and increases the inflow of university-trained migrants who can gain citizenship if they compete for any professional jobs sought by U.S. college graduates.

The cost of Obama’s amnesty is expected to reach $2 trillion over 50 years, or roughly $22,000 per new U.S. college graduate.

In 2014, Obama’s agencies accepted the children, youths and adults delivered to them at the border by paid escorts, before providing them with health screenings and air transport to parents and family members throughout the United States.

Obama’s deputies are also spending at least $7 million to provide free lawyers to the migrants so they can win court cases to remain in the United States. Only 1,901 were went home by October.

The money likely will also be used to support family units of women and children that cross the border.

In fiscal 2014, roughly 66,000 people in family units crossed the border. Only 582 were repatriated before October. Nearly all were allowed to apply for residency, and either attend American schools or apply for work permits.

http://dailycaller.com/2014/12/09/gop-spending-bill-gives-nearly-1-billion-to-aid-border-migrants/
 
Originally Posted By: greenhornet-1 Originally Posted By: CastJohn Boy is a liar. Time to go home boy.

Amen Brother!


Double amen,Bro's!!

I am praying that this budget deal gets torpedoed by Elizabeth Warren (Princess Throwing Bull)My Senator (I still have not gotten over that)That way the Repubs can go to aq short term C.R.to reel the President in next year.
I am wondering if the Repubs,did this on purpose,but we all know they are not that smart....
 
But... but... but... He saved incandescent lightbulbs in the trade for funding amnesty! Obama was going to outlaw lightbulbs, and Boehner caved in on Amnesty to save them.
 
I don't think much of Boenher but he has been in a no win situation with the Senate and obama. I'm just hoping that he has something in mind that will surface after the change coming in January. I can see a number of reason not to go ahead and push for something that has no chance of happening till then. Besides the more people see what the democrats are like the better for the Republicans.
 
Beonher has cut the legs out of the Conservatives many times,he has been pro amnesty, pro big government, pro Obama care for the last 5 years...
And if it was not for him cutting a deal with Obama on the debt ceiling till after the 2012 election, we might have a president Romney...But he wanted to be the top Republican in Washington...
 
Boehner is a professional politician, and will do whatever he deems necessary to keep his job. He has never impressed me, and the sooner he is gone, the better for us Conservatives.
 
Quote:Yesterday, these nine leaders voted for a 1,603-page omnibus spending bill that forces American taxpayers to pay for the amnesty.

They didn't even allow a vote to defund the president's unlawful action!

1. John Boehner (R-OH), Speaker of the House
2. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), Majority Leader
3. Steve Scalise (R-LA), Majority Whip
4. Patrick McHenry (R-NC), Chief Deputy Whip
5. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), Conference Chairwoman
6. Greg Walden (R-OR), NRCC Chairman
7. Luke Messer (R-IN), Policy Committee Chairman
8. Hal Rogers (R-KY), Appropriations Committee Chairman
9. Pete Sessions (R-TX), Rules Committee Chairman

These leaders betrayed their campaign promises as well as their oaths to support and defend the Constitution. Now, they must be held accountable.

Senate Conservatives ; on behalf of; Senate Conservatives

Regards,
hm
 
I really don't understand how they can do this after promising...

MAN! I'm SMH. I think it may be time to march. Somehow sometime these lying blood clots need to go down.
 
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