Congressman John Shimkus

Representing the 15th District of Illinois
 

 

Shimkus Urges Obama to Reconsider Executive Action on Immigration Reform

Nov 19, 2014
Press Release

WASHINGTON – Congressman John Shimkus (R-Illinois-15) joined over two dozen Members of Congress in a letter to President Obama expressing concern about the Administration’s plan to take executive action on immigration reform.

“While Congress certainly understands the need for reforms to the current system, it is imperative that we work together to pass legislation that improves our immigration system, increases border security and disincentivizes undocumented immigrants from illegally entering the United States,” the Members wrote. “Any unilateral action taken by the Administration will impede our efforts.”

As the White House prepares to take unilateral action by week’s end, the letter also reminds President Obama of the promise he made to Republican and Democrat leaders in Congress the day after the election. Speaking from the East Room that day, the President claimed he was “eager to see what they have to offer” and “to find out how it is that they want to proceed.”

“It didn’t even take President Obama two weeks to break his promise to work with Congress,” said Shimkus. “How can we work with someone who says he’ll do one thing, and then goes and does the complete opposite? I hope the President will reconsider his plan to go it alone and, instead, work with us in Congress to secure our borders, improve worker verification, and bring other meaningful reforms to our broken immigration system in a deliberative and transparent way.”

A complete copy of the letter can be found HERE.

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