Despite 20 Republicans defecting to join Democrats, Republicans and conservatives won big on Thursday evening: An amendment from
Brooks’ amendment, which stripped from the NDAA language that was inserted during the Armed Services Committee markup by
“Today is a great victory for Americans and lawful immigrants who wish to serve America in our Armed Forces,” Brooks said in a statement after the vote. “I asked my colleagues to consider how much American families are struggling in an anemic job and wage market and how much the Gallego amendment makes job and income prospects for Americans even worse. It makes no sense to me that, at the same time the Army is downsizing and issuing pink slips to American soldiers serving in Afghanistan, there are Congressmen who seek to help illegal aliens deprive American citizens and lawful immigrants of military service opportunities. I’m pleased the House chose to stand up for American citizens and protect the Constitutional duty of Congress to set immigration law. Today’s vote was the fourth rejection of the President’s unconstitutional DACA program, with Republicans overwhelming standing up for the will of the American people and the citizens and lawful immigrants who want to serve our country.”
Gallego’s amendment would have allowed illegal aliens who have received President Obama’s first executive amnesty—the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which some 800,000 or so illegal aliens have received—to enlist in the United States military. It would have come with an NDAA that reduces America’s force size—meaning the NDAA would have, if it weren’t for the Brooks amendment bolstered by conservatives like Reps.
Despite the massive Republican success and passage of the amendment, a whopping 20 Republicans still joined all the Democrats in voting against the Brooks amendment. They are: Reps. Jeff Denham (R-CA),
What’s more, this comes after a rancorous battle in the House Rules Committee this week—where extra attention was drawn to that committee’s chairman
The six Republicans who voted for the Gallego amendment in Armed Services markup are: McSally, MacArthur, LoBiondo, Gibson, Coffman and
“While I support legal immigrants who are not yet citizens of the United States joining the military and receiving citizenship for their hard work and sacrifice, I find the amendment in the 2016 NDAA to allow DACA, or Dreamers, to enlist in the military to be a more complicated issue,” Russell said. “There are national security concerns that come along with illegal immigrants serving in our military.”
House Minority Leader
“This is yet another example of anti-immigrant attitude on the part of the House Republicans,” Pelosi said. “This xenophobic, anti-newcomer attitude is something that is un-American.”
House Minority Whip
“I would hope that our Republican friends would come to their senses,” Hoyer said, adding that he hoped Republicans “would not be blinded by prejudice or a desire to exclude, but be motivated by a desire to recognize the patriotism, and desire to serve, of these young people.”
The effort threatened to derail the entire NDAA bill, which would have been an even more embarrassing episode for House Speaker
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