Session #114 · 2015–17

Speech #1140082531

So whether or not it is a majority. which is the other party. it is not going to be the voice of the entirety of the House. As far as I am concerned. and as the Constitution has made clear. that responsibility that the President has exercised is a constitutional authority. So I oppose the resolution because it is nothing more than our Republican majoritys latest partisan attacks on the President and a diversionary tactic to avoid addressing some of the more important issues such as the broken immigration system. Just a few years ago. the Senate Republicans and Democrats came together to produce and pass a very thorough assessment of the immigration system. and they actually passed laws. the intent of the Nation. represented by Senators. and that came to the House and never saw the light of day to be able to be voted on. But yet the Homeland Security Committee. in an extensive series of hearings and then. of course. legislation. then wrote legislation that passed by voice vote in a bipartisan manner to protect the border. everything that the Republican side is asking for. But lying at the heart of the plaintiffs misguided and wholly partisan complaint is a specious claim that President Obama lacked the constitutional authority and statutory authority to take executive action. This frivolous and partisan lawsuit seeks to have DACA and DAPA declared to be invalid and to permanently enjoin the Obama administration from implementing those salutary policies. Let me briefly speak about these actions by the President. They are reasonable.
Keywords matched
immigration DACA

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
BARBARA LEE
Party
D
Chamber
H
State
CA
Gender
F
Date
2016-03-17
Speech ID
1140082531
Paragraph
#0
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