Reps. Brat and Brooks work to block amendment that encourages illegal immigrants to serve in military
[[{"fid":"278","view_mode":"teaser","attributes":{"class":"media-element file-teaser"},"fields":{"format":"teaser","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"","field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]":""},"type":"media"}]] (May 4, 2015) — Today, Congressman Dave Brat (R-VA) and Congressman Mo Brooks (R-AL) announced they would work to strip language added to a defense bill that encourages illegal immigrants to serve in the military. The push to allow illegal immigrants into the armed forces is also happening at a time when tens of thousands of U.S. citizens are being downsized from the military or turned away by recruiters.
The House Armed Services Committee approved the amendment to H.R. 1735, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), in the early morning hours last Thursday. Congressman Ruben Gallego’s (D-AZ) amendment, which passed on a 33-30 vote, encourages the Secretary of Defense to declare that illegal immigrants categorized under Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) are "vital" to America's national interest and thus eligible to enlist in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Brat and Brooks issued the following statement:
“With passage of this amendment, a majority on the Armed Services Committee urged the Secretary of Defense to hire DACA illegal immigrants, rather than American citizens, at the same time the Pentagon is in the process of laying off tens of thousands of American troops. According to Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno, the active Army will be cut by and/or lay off more than 80,000 uniformed personnel by the end of fiscal year 2017. Further, competition for enlistment is so challenging that American high-school graduates now face, ‘more difficulty qualifying for the armed services than ever in the 40-year history of the all-volunteer force.’
“Do members of the House Armed Services Committee who voted for this amendment really believe that these are jobs Americans won’t do? It is unconscionable that certain members of Congress seek to use America's military as a bargaining chip in a bid to cement the president’s unconstitutional amnesty actions – adding the amendment to the ‘must pass’ National Defense Authorization Act, a bill that is intended to authorize essential programs for our military. We can't speak for other Congressmen, but, as for ourselves, we were elected to promote and protect the interests of American citizens, not illegal immigrants.
“Moreover, given the crisis at our nation's border where tens of thousands of children are pouring into our country illegally, it is mindboggling that Congress would consider a policy that encourages even more illegal immigrants to unlawfully cross America's borders.
“Former leaders of the U.S. military wrote last year, ‘[Such a policy] would enable adoption by the Congress of measures that would confer amnesty on millions of immigrants illegally in this country and, by failing to secure the borders, ensure that millions more will be headed here in due course.’
“By voting to encourage DACA illegal immigrants to enlist in the military, members of Congress are both endorsing a cycle of perpetual amnesty for illegal immigrants and betraying struggling young Americans who wish to serve in America's armed forces.
“Congress serves as a body to check and balance the powers of the executive branch in accordance with the Constitution, not to aid the White House in violating the Constitution. Doing so with a national defense bill is especially troubling. We are working to remove this language from the NDAA, and we urge our House leaders to support our efforts.”
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