The Hill
By Mike Lillis
January 12, 2015
The
Republicans' proposal to block President Obama's lenient new
deportation policy threatens to shutter the Homeland Security Department
(DHS) at a time of heightened
terrorist risks, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) warned
Monday.
"It
is clear Republicans’ partisan recklessness knows no limits," Pelosi
said in a statement. "House Republicans are threatening a partial
government shutdown, choosing
a time of rising terrorism to imperil the security of our entire
country to satisfy the most radical anti-immigrant fringes of their
party."
As
part of their proposal to fund the DHS beyond February, House GOP
leaders are pushing provisions to block Obama's recent executive order,
which would halt deportations
and allow work permits for as many as five million people living in the
country illegally.
Although
the program would be funded by user fees, not congressional
appropriations, the Republicans' bill would prohibit the DHS from
employing those fees to put the
changes in place.
The
GOP bill would also roll back Obama's 2012 deferred action program,
which allows high-achieving illegal immigrants brought to the country as
youngsters to stay and
work.
GOP
leaders say the provisions are a common-sense response to a president
they accuse of abusing his executive powers. They're quick to
acknowledge the need to keep the
DHS up and running, especially in light of recent terrorist attacks in
Paris. And they're hoping that threat forces the Senate and the White
House to swallow the immigration provisions for the sake of keeping the
agency funded.
"We
want to send a bill to the president that defunds his amnesty program,
but also very importantly funds the Department of Homeland Security —
the Coast Guard, TSA,
the Border Patrol, the ICE teams [Immigration and Customs Enforcement],
the Secret Service," said Hal Rogers (R-Ky.), House Appropriations
Committee chairman, Friday.
"It’s
a very dangerous time. I would wonder whether or not the president
would have real deep misgivings about not signing a bill funding the
Department of Homeland Security.”
Pelosi
and the Democrats have a starkly different view, warning that the
immigration amendments will strangle the debate and put the nation's
security at risk.
“Instead
of building on the president’s actions to restore accountability to our
broken immigration system, Republicans have chosen to play games with
the security of
every American family," she said. "Republicans must abandon this
spectacularly dangerous tactic, and come together with Democrats to
restore certainty to the funding of Homeland Security.”
The House is expected to vote on the DHS package later this week.
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