House Speaker Paul Ryan will push his open borders agenda during his last months in Congress, telling the media that he is interested in passing an amnesty for millions of illegal aliens who are enrolled and eligible for the President Obama-created Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Ryan announced this week that he will leave Congress after his current term is up, but now he says he will continue pushing for a DACA amnesty despite his exit.
American workers at all skill levels, already facing an uncertain jobs environment, saw their search for a better life threatened even more with the election of Rep. Paul Ryan as House Speaker.
Ryan, a Wisconsin Republican, has a long history of favoring open borders and amnesty for illegal aliens, recently was revealed as being the House’s leading advocate of pushing through a House version of the 2013 Senate amnesty bill that would have doubled annual legal immigration to 2 million people and added 33 million foreign workers to our already bloated labor force.
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A couple of news items during the past several days caught my eye and again convinced me that when it comes to the immigration issue, leaders of the Republican Party are unable to find their rear ends even while using both hands.Read more about Republicans remain clueless on immigration
You know him as Paul Ryan, "Mr. Anti-Deficit" and GOP presidential wannabe, who represents Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District. But when it comes to the immigration issue, he's also the Marco Rubio of the U.S. House of Representatives.