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To: Brumar89 who wrote (833089)1/28/2015 6:55:59 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1578900
 
Obama AG Nominee: Illegal Aliens Have Same Right to Work in America as US Citizens (VIDEO)

Posted by Jim Hoft on Wednesday, January 28, 2015, 5:19 PM



The crackpottery continues…
Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL), Chairman of the Senate Immigration Subcommittee, questioned Attorney General Nominee Loretta Lynch at today’s Judiciary hearing to consider her nomination.

Lynch told Sessions that illegal aliens have the same rights to work as US citizens.
This is the type of insanity Barack Obama wants to bring to the Attorney General’s office.

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Lynch also said waterboarding was torture and illegal.
Good grief.

More from Senator Session’s office: In addition to suspending enforcement for nearly all of the 12 million individuals unlawfully present in the United States, President Obama issue an executive decree on November 20th, 2014, extending work permits, Social Security, Medicare, tax credits, and government identification to 5 million illegal immigrants and illegal visa violators. This would allow illegal immigrants to take any job in America, regardless of chronic high unemployment for Americans—including a 10.4 percent unemployment rate for African-American workers. Peter Kirsanow, a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, explained—contra AG Holder’s “breathtaking” contention that amnesty was a civil right—that unlawful amnesty for illegal immigrants violated the rights of U.S. citizens to the full protection of their laws, including those laws passed by Congress to protect their jobs and wages from illegal competition. The President’s executive edict (an edict he said previously only an Emperor would deign to issue) voids Americans’ legal protections in law, supplanting them with a new executive policy that Congress and voters have rejected, a policy which forces unemployed Americans to compete against a large and growing illegal workforce.

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