This illegal amnesty is part of a broader immigration vision from the President. The legislation he endlessly champions – the bill written behind closed doors with immigration activists and open borders billionaires – surges immigration rates yet higher. After four decades of record immigration, the President's bill – supported unanimously by Senate Democrats – triples the issuance of permanent residency cards and doubles foreign guest worker admissions over the next ten years.
All of this begs a simple question: who is looking out for American workers?
Who is looking out for their interests, fighting to help them get better jobs and pay, working to help their communities climb out of poverty?
The immigration debate in our nation's capital is always centered on the needs of illegal immigrants, foreign workers, or large employers. Isn't it time, after decades of open immigration, to focus on how we can help Americans?
The American people have begged and pleaded for a lawful system of immigration that serves the national interest – not the special interests. But the politicians have refused, refused, refused. This summer alone, the White House met 20 times with business executives, amnesty lobbyists, immigration activists to craft their executive amnesty. You know who wasn't invited into that room? You, the American citizen. You don't get a say.
These super-elites in Washington and Wall Street dream of a world without borders, a paradise where things like laws and rules and national boundaries can don't get in the way of their grand chimera. The only challenge these great global citizens face are these pesky people called voters, who cling to the old-fashioned idea of a nation as a home and a border as something real and worth protecting. These elites, you see, know better. If you're worried about your jobs or wages, if you are concerned that the pace of immigration into your community is too fast and too large, if you feel like your needs aren't being considered, well, you're just a nativist you see. You're being selfish.
So when an election happens, and the people rebel against this open-borders agenda, there is really one thing for these wise elites to do. They must impose their own laws.
How Congress answers this challenge will shape the future of this Republic. Will we defend and protect the people who sent us here – their laws, their Constitution, their communities – or will we abandon them? I pose that question to this body, and I suggest there is no purpose to our being here if it is not to serve and protect and defend the loyal people who sent us here on their behalf.
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