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Posted by Randy | December 05, 2014

I wanted to share with you some good news this week. The Colorado Supreme Court recently ruled to uphold the Day of Prayer, rejecting a legal challenge to the Governor’s right to issue Day of Prayer proclamations.

Our country was founded on the freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. Little victories like this are how the battle is won.

This year, my friend and Co-Chair of the Congressional Prayer Caucus, Rep Mike McIntyre, and I introduced H.Res. 547, a resolution affirming the National Day of Prayer and the role that prayer has played in our Nation’s history. Keep updated on more of our work, here.

Posted by Randy | December 03, 2014

Tomorrow, the House is expected to vote on the Executive Amnesty Prevention Act (H.R. 5759). This bill, which I am supporting, affirms that, except within strict constitutional limits, the President does not have the authority to exempt whole categories of persons unlawfully present in the U.S. from removal, or defer from removal, from this country. Any executive action to the contrary is a violation of the law and thus has no legal effect.

I also wanted to be sure you saw the Op-Ed that House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte published today on why President Obama’s immigration power grab poses a danger to America. Weigh in with your thoughts on my blog.

December 3, 2014

Obama's immigration power grab a danger to America

By Rep. Bob Goodlatte

President Obama recently declared from the White House that he is effectively rewriting our immigration laws on his own terms. Under his sweeping executive edicts, President Obama has proclaimed that five million unlawful immigrants can live and work here legally, redefined who is a priority for immigration enforcement, and gutted the interior enforcement of our immigration laws. These unilateral actions have created an untold number of consequences, affecting our Republic, the American people, legal immigrants, and the integrity of our immigration system.

President Obama’s decision to recklessly forge ahead with a plan to unilaterally change our immigration laws creates a constitutional crisis.

The Constitution clearly states that it’s Congress’ job to write our laws and the President’s duty to enforce them. Moreover, the Constitution says that “the Congress shall have the Power to … establish a uniform Rule of Naturalization.”

By allowing five million unlawful immigrants to live and work here through executive action, President Obama ignores the limitations placed on his authority and claims legislative power for himself. These actions threaten to unravel our government’s system of checks and balances and imperil individual liberty.

Many of the president’s actions needlessly endanger our communities. President Obama claims he is taking executive action to prioritize immigration enforcement to focus on criminal aliens, yet the loopholes contained in the Obama administration’s new enforcement priority guidelines ensure that no one is actually a guaranteed priority for removal.

Due to the ambiguous and unworkable language in the administration’s guidelines, criminal aliens such as terrorists, gang members, drug traffickers, drunk drivers, sexual abusers, and other felons could stay here if there are “compelling or exceptional factors” – or in some instances, simply “factors” – warranting their release.

And the recklessness doesn’t just end there. President Obama has scrapped a congressionally-mandated tool that identifies criminal aliens booked in jails across the United States so that federal law enforcement officials can prioritize their removal.

Secure Communities, created in 2008, is a simple and successful program to identify criminal aliens once arrested and jailed. It protects Americans from public safety threats and those who could be a danger to their communities. Instead of continuing to utilize this successful existing system that is required and appropriated by Congress, the Obama administration will implement a new, untested program called the “Priorities Enforcement Program.”

Under the new screening program, the Obama administration ignores some of its own enforcement priorities for the purposes of processing aliens for removal and turns a blind eye to most unlawful immigrants booked in jails across the United States. Additionally, the Obama administration permits sanctuary city policies by effectively leaving states and localities with the choice of whether or not to comply with the federal government’s requests for notification about criminal aliens booked in their jails.

President Obama’s new legalization program for unlawful immigrants also unfairly punishes legal immigrants playing by the rules and seeking to come to the U.S. the right way.

As U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services shifts attention and resources to the processing of applications for unlawful immigrants, legal immigrants will face longer wait times for their petitions to be processed. This was true under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which has allowed over 600,000 unlawful immigrants to stay here so far.

With over five million unlawful immigrants standing to benefit from President Obama’s new executive decree, legal immigrants will only face longer wait times, even though they’ve already paid the fees to have their applications processed.

Furthermore, President Obama’s actions open the floodgates to another wave of illegal immigration.

In the past, our nation has witnessed the surge in illegal immigration that comes when amnesty is promised and the enforcement of our immigration laws is ignored. This was true after the 1986 immigration overhaul and the implementation of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in the summer of 2012, which encouraged hundreds of thousands of unaccompanied minors, family units, and adults to flood our borders.

Ironically, although President Obama has stated in the past that these individuals will be sent home, under his new enforcement priorities, if they came here before January 1, 2014 – which many of them did – they will likely be able to stay.

Additionally, since the Obama administration has not deemed immigration-related crimes a priority for enforcement – such as identity theft, document fraud, and refusing to comply with removal orders – this sends the message that breaking our immigration laws and committing crimes that often follow illegal entry are permissible. Collectively, the president’s actions undermine the integrity of our immigration system.

I, and many other members of Congress, want to reform our nation’s immigration system. But the president’s decision to act on his own and ignore the enforcement of our immigration laws is not the right way to do it.

These unilateral immigration actions are a danger to our Constitution, communities, and immigration system and must be stopped.

The House Judiciary Committee, which has primary jurisdiction over our nation’s immigration laws, will fight President Obama’s unconstitutional actions and will shine light on and correct the Obama administration’s anti-enforcement policies.

Republican Bob Goodlatte represents Virginia's 6th congressional district in the House of Representatives. He is chairman of the House Judiciary Committee.

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/12/03/obama-immigration-power-grab-danger-to-america/

Posted by Randy | December 01, 2014
Currently, Congress is debating whether to extend dozens of tax provisions that expired at the end of 2013, as well as those set to expire at the end of this year.  The House has previously voted to make some provisions permanent, while a proposal in the Senate would extend all provisions on a temporary basis.

Those provisions – affecting both individuals and businesses – include such things as premiums for mortgage insurance, expensing and depreciation, charitable contributions, and credits for the construction of energy efficient homes.

After a compromise to make some of the tax provisions permanent was derailed by a veto threat from the White House, the House has proposed a plan to temporarily extend more than 50 tax provisions, which would allow taxpayers to utilize these provisions when filing their 2014 tax returns.


Question of the week: Which comes closer to your view on taxes?


( ) All expiring tax provisions should be made permanent.
( ) All expiring tax provisions should be extended temporarily.
( ) Expiring tax provisions should only be extended if there’s an offset for the cost.
( ) I don’t know.
( ) Other.


Take the Poll here.


Find the results of last week’s InstaPoll here.
Posted by Randy | November 27, 2014
This Thanksgiving, I hope you are gathering with family and friends over some turkey to celebrate the blessings in our lives. I am particularly grateful this year for the health and safety of my loved ones and the brave men and women of our armed services overseas protecting our freedoms and our nation.

I wanted to share this Thanksgiving Prayer by Dr. Peter Marshall, Chaplain of the U.S. Senate, delivered on the Senate floor on November 26, 1947. Despite national challenge and discord and the personal struggles that many Americans face this Thanksgiving, the spirit of this prayer still resonates today:

Our Father in Heaven,

 If ever we had a cause to offer unto Thee our fervent thanks, surely it is now, on the Eve of our Thanksgiving Day, when we, the people of this Nation, are comfortable, well fed, well clad, and blessed with good things beyond our deserving. May gratitude, the rarest of all virtues, be the spirit of our observance.

 Let not feasting, football, and festivity end in forgetfulness of God. May the desperate need of the rest of the world, and our own glorious heritage, remind us of the God who led our Fathers every step of the way by which they advanced to the character of an independent nation.

 May the faith and conviction of George Washington be renewed in us as we remember his words:

 ...there is no truth more thoroughly established than that there exits in the economy and course of nature an indissoluble union between virtue and happiness; between duty and advantage; between the genuine maxims of an honest and magnanimous policy and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity; since we ought to be no less persuaded that the propitious smiles of Heaven can never be expected on a nation that disregards the eternal rules of order and right which Heaven itself has ordained...

 For if we do not have the grace to thank Thee for all that we have and enjoy, how can we have the effrontery to seek Thy further blessings? God, give us grateful hearts.

 For Jesus' sake.

 Amen.

 
- Dr. Peter Marshall, Chaplain from the United States Senate - November 26, 1947
Posted by Randy | November 26, 2014
As we head into the holiday season and winter weather, I wanted to pass along these helpful tips and resources for staying safe during the colder weather and winter storms that will soon be headed our way. Make sure you keep a charged cell phone with you, make a note to check on elderly or disabled neighbors, and consider the following tips and resources:

•  Cold weather puts an extra strain on the heart.  If you have heart disease or high blood pressure, follow your doctor’s advice about shoveling snow or performing other hard work in the cold.  Extreme cold weather precautions: http://www.vaemergency.gov/news/news-releases/2014/cold-weather 

•  Frozen pipes occur most frequently in areas with temperate climates where pipes are more likely to be exposed or under insulated.  Running water, even at a trickle, helps prevent pipes from freezing. Preventing and thawing frozen pipes: http://www.redcross.org/prepare/disaster/winter-storm/preventing-thawing-frozen-pipes

•  Winterize your home by insulating walls and attics, caulking and weather-stripping doors and windows. In addition, if you use woodstoves or fireplaces to heat your home, remember to have them professionally serviced and cleaned.

•  Bring pets inside, if possible, and move other animals to sheltered areas with access to non-frozen drinking water.  Protecting pets during cold weather:  http://www.redcross.org/prepare/disaster/winter-storm/protent-pets-during-snowstorms

•  Have an emergency kit prepared with supplies such as an alternate fuel source for heating your home, flashlights and batteries in your home and car, blankets, food that needs no cooking or refrigeration, a 3 day supply of water, prescription medicines, snow shovel etc.

Learn more about creating a winter preparedness plan by visiting, www.readyvirginia.gov.
Posted by Randy | November 25, 2014
The First Amendment guarantees that we have freedom to live our lives according to our religious beliefs and moral convictions, free from government coercion. An individual does not abandon this freedom simply because he enters the military.

Faith, and the ability of individuals to exercise their religious beliefs, has been vital to the men and women who have served on behalf of this nation for generations. It’s what got them through war. It’s what kept them going when they wanted to give up.  It’s something that bonded them with each other.

Last week, the House Subcommittee on Military Personnel held a hearing on religious accommodation in the Armed Services. Click here to watch the hearing as well as my questioning. Just because you wear a uniform, doesn’t mean you can no longer express your faith.

Servicemembers should not be forced to leave their faith at home when they volunteer to serve. As Founder and Chairman of the Congressional Prayer Caucus, I will continue working to protect and preserve religious freedom for those in the military and for all Americans. 
Posted by | November 25, 2014
I need your help: I want to hear firsthand how the President’s healthcare law has impacted you – either as a small business owner, employer, or employee in the Fourth District of Virginia. How has it impacted your business, or your workplace?

Accessible, affordable healthcare is an important priority, but it cannot come at the cost of our small businesses’ viability. Freeing up small businesses to grow, thrive, and create jobs is the key to lighting up our economy – and the government needs to be an enabler, not a barrier, to that growth. Read about my work to accomplish that, here.

Your story matters, and your insight on this issue is valuable to me. Leave your comments below.
Posted by Randy | November 25, 2014
I’m sure by now you have heard the Administration’s justification for executive action on immigration: that Presidents Bush, Reagan, and “every president in the last 70 years” have acted unilaterally to address the immigration system.

We could spend our time pointing out key differences between past presidents' actions on immigration, and the current Administration’s sweeping executive order, which will impact roughly 5 million people who are illegally in this country.

But instead, I would like to focus on a different reason this is not justification for unconstitutional action. And that is because this is not about politics. It’s not about one person. It’s not about one party. If a Republican president issued the same executive order, it would be just as wrong. This is about principles. Our nation was founded on the fundamental premise that the law is the ultimate authority – not the preferences of elected officials, the will of an elite minority, or the whims of an executive. This respect for the rule of law is what has defined our country since the day the words, “We the People… “ were scrawled in ink on parchment, and the Constitution of the United States of America was birthed as the Supreme Law of the Land and a testament to freedom, justice, and equality under the law.

Our heritage is a nation of immigrants. But let us not forget our heritage is also a nation founded upon the integrity of the rule of law. The Constitution doesn’t play favorites, and it has no respect for partisan politics. The law is the law. It must be respected.

As a senior member of the House Judiciary Committee, I am working with Chairman Goodlatte and the other Committee Members to use every tool at the Committee’s disposal to fight against this executive overreach. Keep updated on our fight by connecting with me on facebook or visiting my website.

Posted by | November 25, 2014
Last week, the President announced his executive actions to change the immigration laws of this country, exempting millions living here illegally from deportation.

This announcement came just over a year after the President warned against the belief that if Congress doesn’t act, a president can, “sign something and that’ll take care of it and we won’t have to worry about it.” President Obama went on to say that would be, "ignoring the law in a way that I think would be very difficult to defend legally.”

I believe that the President’s intention to act unilaterally to change our immigration laws is a blatant disregard of the separation of powers as laid out in the Constitution. Entry into the United States is not a right, but a privilege. For these reasons, I will continue to oppose amnesty and support the House Judiciary Committee in using every tool at its disposal to fight the President’s planned executive amnesty.


Question of the week:  Do you support changes to the immigration laws through executive action by the President, rather than through legislation passed by Congress?


( ) Yes.
( ) No.
( ) I don’t know.
( ) Other.


Take the Poll here.


Find the results of last week’s InstaPoll here.  
Posted by Randy | November 20, 2014
For me, no amnesty means no amnesty. Broad amnesty. Narrow amnesty. It doesn't matter. Entry into this country is a privilege, not a right.

For the Administration to act unilaterally to change our immigration laws is a blatant disregard of the separation of powers as laid out in the Constitution. I have strongly urged the President not to proceed with granting executive amnesty to millions of people who are in this country illegally, and not to diminish our institutions, our Constitution, and our nation’s foundation built on the rule of law. The integrity of the law, and more importantly, the integrity of our government, demand nothing less.

Amnesty won’t fix what is broken. An executive order granting amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants not only undermines our current immigration policy, but also perpetuates the problem by encouraging more illegal immigration. That’s why I have, and will continue to, strongly oppose amnesty of any form. I have also:
  • Opposed the release of criminal illegal immigrants;
  • Demanded deportation of illegal immigrant gang members;
  • Opposed the Administration’s actions to selectively enforce our laws and defer deportation;
  • Strongly support securing the border as our first priority;
  • Opposed the closure of border patrol stations;
  • Supported legislation to verify employment;
  • Demanded answers from the President about the taxpayer dollars being spent to house, feed, and transport the unaccompanied minors crossing our border;
  • Voted to prohibit federal funds or resources to authorize deferred action for any class of illegal immigrants moving forward, and prevent federal funding or resources from being used to authorize work permits for immigrants not lawfully present in the United States.          

I will continue to be unrelenting in my demand that the Administration enforce the laws of this nation as the Constitution requires them to do. As a senior member of the House Judiciary Committee, I will continue to fight to support the rule of law and uphold Congress’ duty to hold the executive branch accountable for its actions.

Weigh below -- I want you to be a part of this conversation.