Twenty-six states are suing the federal government over President Obama’s executive actions on immigration, but U.S. senators representing 10 of those states are taking the opposite approach in Washington.
“We have senators from states going against what their constituents want and what their state attorney generals or governors are doing,” says @HvonSpakovsky
Lawmakers in Florida, Indiana, Maine, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, West Virginia and Wisconsin—states that have all signed onto a lawsuit that alleges the president’s immigration plan is unconstitutional—have twice blocked debate on a bill that would fund the Department of Homeland Security while also undoing Obama’s immigration actions.
Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation who has closely followed the lawsuit, . . .
Source: Kelsey Harkness, dailysignal.com