ROSEMARY JENKS, Director of Government Relations at NumbersUSA:PART ONE:Assessing data of illegal aliens inside the U.S. and their politically motivated label as ‘migrants’ and ‘refugees’Have flawed monitoring mechanisms taken the place of successful measures documenting illegal immigration?A refusal of the administration to implement certain amnesty-related legislationQuestions regarding Congress-appropriated funding to border securityPART TWO:
ROSEMARY JENKS, Director of Government Relations at NumbersUSA:
PART ONE:
- Assessing data of illegal aliens inside the U.S. and their politically motivated label as ‘migrants’ and ‘refugees’
- Have flawed monitoring mechanisms taken the place of successful measures documenting illegal immigration?
- A refusal of the administration to implement certain amnesty-related legislation
- Questions regarding Congress-appropriated funding to border security
PART TWO:
- A leaked document giving insight into a possible ten point plan to grant quasi-legal work permits
- Looking back at President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program
- Highlighting extraconstitutional actions in immigration policy
- Deportation laws to individual states undermined by the Department of Homeland Security
PART THREE:
- Top GOP congressional leaders stance concerning executive amnesty
- A look at the complexities of ethnic voting blocks
- An omnibus spending bills effects on Congress’ power of the purse
PART FOUR:
- Economic and employment implications of a blanket amnesty
- Job market fluctuations with raising the minimum wage in concert with granting amnesty
- Security concerns of amnesty amid an insecure border
- American sovereignty in 2014
- Voter ID laws and controversy over illegal aliens having the right to vote
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