‘Traitors’ who voted for Ryan’s omnibus ‘need to go’

Tuesday, December 22, 2015
By Paul Martin

LEO HOHMANN
WND.com
Dec. 21, 2015

An immigration-watchdog group is calling for Republicans to launch primary challenges to the 150 members of Congress who voted Friday for the $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill, handing the Obama administration the gift it was looking for one week before Christmas.

About 100 of the 150 lawmakers were already targeted for defeat by Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, or ALIPAC, part of its “Cantor list of amnesty supporting Republicans.”

House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., negotiated the bill with Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. It provides full funding for Obama’s executive actions shielding 5 million illegal aliens from deportation, supports his refugee resettlement program, Planned Parenthood, Obamacare, sanctuary cities and the United Nations climate-change agenda. It also allows for up to a quadrupling of low-skilled foreign “guest workers” to enter the country every year and work in non-farm blue-collar jobs.

ALIPAC’s Cantor list was named after Eric Cantor, the former House majority leader who was defeated by the relatively unknown and underfunded Rep. David Brat, R-Va., in a stunning primary upset last year. Cantor’s support for the Gang of Eight’s immigration “reform” measures were cited as the major action that turned his constituency against him.

Some of the items in the omnibus bill, such as the provision for up to 260,000 guest-workers to enter on H2-B visas, were borrowed from the defeated Gang of Eight bill.

But the vote last Friday by 150 Republicans was even worse than a vote for the Gang of Eight bill, says William Gheen, president of ALIPAC.

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