A handful of repugican senators are side-eying
the plan house repugicans put forth last Friday in yet another effort to
kill President Obama’s immigration executive actions. They are worried
that the house repugicans’ defunding action will lead to a shutdown of government — including the Department of Homeland Security, according to a report by Politico.
“I think the defunding action leads us to a
potential government shutdown scenario, which is a self-inflicted
political wound for repugicans,” Mark Kirk (r-IL) told Politico.
More from Politico:
Moderate Senate Democrats and a handful of repugican senators are balking at a House plan that would block Obama’s new policy of deferring deportations for millions of undocumented immigrants, along with the administration’s earlier protections for immigrants brought to the country illegally at a young age. While those senators oppose the president’s unilateral moves on immigration, they are wary of linking the issue with a must-pass bill to fund domestic security programs, worried that a stalemate could shut down the Department of Homeland Security.
Last Friday, House repugicans took their revenge
against the President by attacking Obama’s executive actions on
immigration reform. The House is seeking to dismantle not just the
recent executive order, but Obama’s other actions on immigration actions
for undocumented workers, including his 2012 actions for DREAMers.
Their actions would also impact which undocumented workers would be
targeted for deportation.
Previously, repugicans were given the bad news that
they couldn’t just defund the President’s actions, so they found a new
way throw a tantrum; the bill includes an amendment
that will keep any money, including fees, from being used to fund the
President’s executive actions on immigration. Any of his actions on
immigration. Any and all of ‘em, Charlie.
A pause while sane people realize what this could mean for future presidents.
This action is not going over well in the Senate,
where most are not crazy enough to want their fingerprints on deporting
undocumented workers who thought they were in the clear due to President
Obama’s actions. The repugican Dean Heller told Politico,
“I’m a little leery about it. I just want to make sure those
individuals that are affected by that legislation are treated
respectfully. I just want to be very, very careful that we do it in the
right manner, and we don’t do it in a way that is offensive.”
If the Senate doesn’t take action on the House bill,
the Department of Homeland Security will be unfunded as of February
27th. This is the exact scenario that repugican leadership promised the
public would NOT happen when repugicans stole control of both
chambers.
… But we are back at chaos and crisis, a repugican cabal corner that is becoming par for the course.
Drew Hammill, spokesman for Democratic Leader Nancy
Pelosi, wasn’t impressed, “Rather than building upon the President’s
bold move to keep families together, House repugicans have decided to
threaten a partial government shutdown and play politics with the
security of our homeland by appeasing the anti-immigrant and extreme wingnut lunatic fringe of their cabal. As the risk of terrorism rises, this
perilous repugican tactic sends the worst possible message at a very
dangerous time.”
The repugicans are still acting like petulant children
in the House and even with the Senate, they still can’t seem to put
forth bills that can go somewhere. Now they can’t blame Senate Minority
Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) anymore. But reality won’t stop them from
trying.
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