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Amnesty shocker! The secret behind Obama’s ‘order’

In an interview with World Net Daily, Judicial Watch’s president Tom Fitton said DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson’s memo on President Obama’s executive amnesty demands for non-appropriated taxpayer money to be spent and seeks to exercise prosecutorial discretion rather than change rules. In addition, he suggested a criminal investigation should take place to investigate the details behind these funds, as this memo has essentially changed the law. Judicial Watch will continue to investigate President Obama’s unconstitutional executive amnesty. You can count on Judicial Watch to keep on fighting illegal immigration.

Read what Tom Fitton had to say about the DHS in regards to this memo, as quoted in this article:

“Fitton said DHS ‘is being hijacked to implement actions Congress has neither authorized nor appropriated funds to accomplish.’


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