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    Tea Party Group Slams Hagan for 'Sham' Vote Against Amnesty

    by Caroline May 23 Sep 2014, 8:43 AM PDT
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    A national Tea Party group is warning North Carolinians not to believe Sen. Kay Hagan's (D-NC) vote to advance a resolution seeking to prevent President Obama from unilaterally granting amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants

    “Sen. Hagan’s vote is as phony as it is transparent,” Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund (TPPCF) Chairman Jenny Beth Martin said. “She only voted ‘aye’ when she knew the amendment would fail.”

    Hagan is locked in a tight reelection race against Republican Thom Tillis and has come under fire for her past votes in support of amnesty.

    Thursday, Sens. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), Ted Cruz (R-TX), and Mike Lee (R-UT) came a vote short of forcing Democrats to allow amendments to be added to the continuing resolution. They planned to offer an amendment to prevent president Obama from moving forward with future amnesties for illegal immigrants.

    Hagan joined Republicans and other Democrats facing tight reelections in red states to vote for the measure, which failed 50-50.

    A Politico report revealed that Hagan, along with other Democrats in similar election situations, waited until they knew the measure would not net 51 yeas, to cast their votes. Before voting, according to the report, Hagan was seen talking to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO).

    According to Martin, Hagan’s Thursday vote was a “sham” that will not obscure her record of voting for amnesty and an unsecured border.

    “If Kay Hagan thinks one phony vote on election eve will wipe her amnesty slate clean,” Martin said, “that’s an insult to the intelligence of North Carolina voters.”

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    Hagan did vote against the Dream Act in 2010 -- still not sure why but I was glad she did as we just barely defeated that. I sure don't trust her on this though. I'm sure it was just as the TPPCF say.
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    I am glad they are calling her out on it. I have highlighted the paragraph.

    SENATE VOTES IN FAVOR OF PRES. OBAMA'S EXECUTIVE AMNESTY

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    Fri, SEP 19th 2014 @ 9:01 am EDT

    In a procedural vote in the Senate on Thursday, a motion offered by Sens. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas) to allow a vote on Pres. Obama's executive amnesty fell one vote short of passing, allowing the President to move forward with his reported plan to grant amnesty to work permits to an estimated 5-6 million illegal aliens after November's mid-term elections. Five Democrats -- four of which face difficult re-election bids -- joined the 45 Republican Senators in supporting the motion to move forward with a vote.

    With the Senate and House poised to adjourn until after the mid-term elections, the motion was likely the last opportunity for Congress to stop Pres. Obama from moving forward.

    "You (the American people) have been right from the beginning. You have justly demanded that our borders be controlled, our laws enforced and that, at long last, immigration policy serves the needs of our own people first," Sen. Sessions said just before the vote. "For this virtuous and legitimate demand, you have been demeaned, even scorned by the governing class."

    In early-August, the House of Representatives passed a bill offered by Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), H.R.5272, that would have prevented any congressionally-authorized spending to be used by Pres. Obama to grant work permits to illegal aliens. The bill would essentially block the President's plans to issue a large-scale amnesty and prevent renewals of work permits for illegal aliens who benefited through his earlier executive amnesties. But Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid refused to bring the bill to the Senate floor for a vote in an effort to protect both Pres. Obama and Senate Democrats. A recent poll by "The Polling Company" found that nearly two-thirds of voters oppose Pres. Obama taking executive action on immigration. Senate Democrats would be forced to support an unpopular move by Pres. Obama or rebuke him.

    With Sen. Reid's reluctance to bring the Blackburn bill to the floor, Sens. Sessions and Cruz joined together to offer it as an amendment to the must-pass Continuing Resolution that would fund the federal government through mid-December. Sen. Reid, however, used a procedural move called "filling the amendment tree" that prevents Senators from offering amendments to the bill.

    Sens. Sessions and Cruz offered a motion to table the "amendment tree" while making it clear to other Senators that the purpose of the motion was to allow a vote on the Blackburn bill. All 45 Republican Senators and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) cast their votes in favor of the motion and 49 of the 54 remaining Democrats and Independents cast their votes against the motion. With 46 votes in favor, Sen. Reid knew he could allow 4 other Democrats to support the motion and still defeat it since it needed 51 votes to pass. He ultimately allowed Senators Mark Pryor (D-Ark.), Mary Landrieu (D-La.), Kay Hagan (D-N.C.), and Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) to vote in favor of the motion, while Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska), who also faces a tough re-election, was forced to cast the deciding vote to kill the motion. The motion failed because of a 50-50 tie.

    This is the second time Sen. Manchin has broken with the Democrats on the issue of Pres. Obama's executive amnesties. In early-August, Sen. Sessions offered a similar procedural motion to get a vote on the Blackburn bill, and Manchin was the lone Democrat to support the motion.

    Reports over the summer said the Obama Administration was considering an expansion of the 2012 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which granted amnesty and work permits to more than 500,000 illegal aliens who met certain qualifications. The President had first promised to take action before the end of the summer, but coming under pressure from several Democrats in tight re-election races, he announced earlier this month that we would delay the action until after the mid-term elections.
    For more on this story, see The Daily Caller.

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    The problem is that Hagan's opponent Thom Tillis blocked all of our illegal immigration control legislation in North Carolina when he was Speaker of the House and he has refused to answer our survey.

    It is most likely that Thom Tillis is another John McCain Republican supporting a Republican flavor of Obama's amnesty plans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALIPAC View Post
    The problem is that Hagan's opponent Thom Tillis blocked all of our illegal immigration control legislation in North Carolina when he was Speaker of the House and he has refused to answer our survey.

    It is most likely that Thom Tillis is another John McCain Republican supporting a Republican flavor of Obama's amnesty plans.

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    EXACTLY!!!
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