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Gowdy to Obama: Start protecting Americans from criminal aliens
The chairman of the House Immigration and Border Security Subcommittee, Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-South Carolina, said he and the American people have had their fill of the illegal alien crisis created by President Barack Obama and his minions on the Southern border.
The already angry Gowdy — angry over the Obama and Hillary Clinton cover up of the Battle of Benghazi — is now seeking to expose arguably the most dishonest and radical President of the United States in history. Besides serving as the Border Security Subcommittee leader, Gowdy also serves as the chairman of the House Select Committee on Benghazi.
That Benghazi chairmanship alone showed Rep. Gowdy — a former criminal court prosecutor — first-hand what lengths the Democrats in both houses of the U.S. Congress and the majority of news organizations will go in order to protect Obama and his very possible successor, Hillary Clinton.
Obama’s Attorneys General — Eric Holder and his successor, Loretta Lynch — according to Gowdy, have unilaterally refused to enforce immigration laws and defend the rights of American citizens, including their right to life.
According to a number of law enforcement officials — the majority of whom endorsed GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump — the Obama administration is intentionally thwarting the efforts of the U.S. Border Patrol and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) directorate, while the Democrats and some Republicans offer amnesty to millions of illegal aliens by unconstitutional executive orders.
“Today there are over 350,000 known criminal aliens in the United States who are not detained by ICE. 350,000!” Gowdy said when he opened a committee hearing examining the victims of illegal immigrant crime.
“That number may not get your attention — statistics rarely do — so I want you to think about it this way: the number of criminal aliens living in the United States, not in custody, not separated from society, is larger than the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Larger than the city of Lexington, Kentucky, larger than the city of Anaheim, California,” he noted.
“Can you imagine a city the size of Pittsburgh, comprised solely of people who are here unlawfully [and] who have also committed another crime?” he asked.
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