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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bill who wrote (915561)1/19/2016 12:40:19 PM
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January 19, 2016


The U.S Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to review President Obama’s plan to shield up to 5 million illegal immigrants from deportation, after lower courts blocked the president’s sweeping executive actions from taking effect. The justices are expected to hear arguments on the issue in April and to hand down a ruling by the end of June.

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT TODAY’S ANNOUNCEMENT.

You may be pleased to know that I was one of 113 members of Congress — and the only member of the New Jersey congressional delegation — to sign an amicus brief in support of a continued injunction against the Obama Administration’s executive actions on immigration in the case of Texas v. United States. The amicus brief states that the President’s deferred action amnesty programs for unlawful immigrants are unconstitutional and contrary to Congressional intent.

Like you I believe that President Obama exceeded his authority under the law — an action that the President himself conceded as unlawful several times during his presidency.

Rest assured as your Congressman I will continue to fight against President Obama’s executive overreach on immigration.

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