One-Party Congress will Push for Amnesty
December 3rd, 2010 Floyd and Mary Beth Brown, FloydReports.com
The reason both Republicans and Democrats fear the Tea Party movement is because its members aren’t from the club. Many of the policies that are quietly agreed upon by the current cast of characters still in power during the lame duck session will be radioactive after January, when the Tea Party representatives arrive.
Case in point: amnesty for illegal aliens. Masquerading under the positive sounding name of “the DREAM Act,” is a piece of legislation that will reward law-breaking with the highly prized gift of U.S. citizenship and all its benefits forthwith.
One of the champions of amnesty, Democratic Senator Maria Cantwell, may have unintentionally summed it all up last Thursday when she ranted: “I’ve been in the Senate since 2001, and I just remember Republicans being passionate about it [the DREAM Act] and sponsoring the bill. One of the most passionate speeches I heard was Orrin Hatch in the Judiciary Committee.”
Cantwell went on to say that in the past, “Republicans were so supportive of it,” and now she is at a loss to understand why some of these former amnesty champions are suddenly opposed to the DREAM Act.
No, Cantwell is not living in some dream-land. She’s right. While it goes without saying that part of the reason for this reversal of opinion by some Republicans is due to the message that patriotic Americans sent our elected officials last month, the sad and unfortunate truth is that far too many Republican senators have supported amnesty in the past and may still secretly support amnesty for millions of illegal aliens. A number of them will look for any excuse to support it again.
According to a report released by Michelle Malkin just before Thanksgiving, at least five GOP Senators “haven’t made up their mind on whether they should oppose a bill that amounts to a 2.1 million future Democrat voter recruitment drive.”
For the record, at that time, those Republican senators were John McCain, Olympia Snowe, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, and Sam Brownback. And, of course, there are a number of Republican senators who supported amnesty (the DREAM Act) in the recent past such as, Kay Bailey Hutchinson, George Lemieux, Lindsey Graham, and Orrin Hatch.
Simply put, the DREAM Act is a nightmare of epic proportions, and it is a back-door amnesty for millions of illegal aliens….
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