WASHINGTON,
D.C., November 20 – RNC Chairman Reince Priebus released the following
statement on President Obama’s executive overreach:
"We are a nation of immigrants, and we are also a nation of laws and
limited executive power. The President repeatedly said he did not have
the authority to take this action. We agreed with the President when he
said, 'this notion that I can just change the laws unilaterally is just
not true.' We wish he had kept his word to the American people. The
Constitution does not grant the President the power to act as a one-man
legislature when he disagrees with Congress and with voters.
"The last time the President issued a politically motivated executive
order to change our immigration laws, he precipitated a crisis at our
border, leaving thousands of children at risk and ripping apart the
families he claims to want to protect. Granting amnesty does not secure
our borders. Sadly, rather than trying to solve our country's
immigration problems, the President's actions are intended to poison the
legislative process at a time when he should be working to bring
Americans together.
"If he believed that his actions were urgent and that he had the
constitutional authority all along, why did he wait six years into his
presidency to act? If he believed he was doing the will of the American
people and acting in the best interests of American workers and those
waiting in line to become Americans, why did he wait until after this
last election?
"I am confident that the Republican Congress will do everything within
their power to uphold the Constitution. The American people rejected the
administration’s policies during the midterms; they will do so again in
2016."
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Respectfully,
Susan Hutchison
Chairman, Washington State Republican Party
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I HOPE so Susan but their track record lately has been pretty poor. LJK
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