'It's all part of the catch-me-if-you-can Obama presidency'
Vice President Joseph Biden, DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson and President Obama. |
NEW YORK – Following confirmation by the National Archives that
President Obama did not sign an executive order to implement the
immigration policy he announced to the nation, Washington-based watchdog
Judicial Watch has called for an investigation into whether the White
House has engaged in a criminal conspiracy to spend taxpayer funds on
unauthorized purposes.
“The fact that President Obama did not sign an executive order
appears to involve a recognition by the White House that President Obama
did not have the authority to make the changes in immigration law
outlined in his Nov. 20 speech,” said Tom Fitton, president of Judicial
Watch.
Fitton, in an interview with WND, argued executive orders are limited
to facilitating the execution of laws, not altering or establishing
law.
“Barack Obama did not issue an executive order because he does not
have the authority to issue an executive order in this instance,” Fitton
said.
He believes White House counsel concluded Obama lacked the authority
to defer prosecutions under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals,
DACA, program and decided to implement the policy through a memorandum
issued by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson. The
memo was never filed with the Federal Register for a period of public
comment, as federal law requires agencies to do when making rules.
“Jeh Johnson did the bidding of his boss, engaging in a political
act, not a legal act, that involves misappropriating public funds to
open offices and hire employees to implement the directives of Johnson’s
memorandum,” Fitton said.
Thursday, as WND reported,
the National Archives and Records Administration, responsible for
maintaining executive orders, said no executive order allowing millions
of illegal immigrants to remain in the U.S. was ever signed or filed, confirming WND’s report Wednesday.
In addition, the office of Texas Attorney General and Governor-elect
Greg Abbott – who has filed a lawsuit against Obama’s immigration action
– told WND it was aware there was no executive order signed by Obama
implementing the actions outlined to the nation in his Nov. 20 speech.
Obama did sign two executive orders in Las Vegas the day after his speech. One was a presidential proclamation creating a White House Task Force on New Americans and the other a presidential memorandum
instructing the secretaries of State and Homeland Security to consult
with various governmental and non-governmental entities to reduce costs
and improve service in issuing immigrant and non-immigrant visas.
‘Criminal violations
Fitton noted that according to Johnson’s memo, DHS will defer
prosecution for three years and issue work authorization permits to
qualified illegal immigrant parents of children who are U.S. citizens.
“I have long maintained there are potential criminal violations of
law in the federal government taking money for one purpose and spending
it for another,” Fitton commented.
He said the White House’s effort to suggest Obama had signed an
executive order to implement his immigration plan had all the earmarks
of a cover-up of a criminal conspiracy.
“The federal government cannot spend money to violate immigration laws,” Fitton said, pointing to the Anti-deficiency Act, which prohibits government from creating an obligation to pay money before funds have been authorized.
The penalties for violating that law are spelled out in 31 U.S. Code Section 1350.
“We can look at impeachment as a broad fight between the branches of
government,” Fitton said. “But when you have executive branch officials
taking actions outside of the law, there ought to be criminal
consequences in addition to the constitutional checks that you have with
impeachment. I’m saying that these recent executive branch actions on
immigration are ripe for criminal inquiry.”
Fitton said Johnson “ought to be worried about going to jail for
spending money he does not have the right to spend, including hiring
employees to do things there’s no authorization for them to do,
including issuing work permits to illegal immigrants.”
“This amounts to a brazen, in-your-face action by Johnson, and it’s
all part of the ‘catch me if you can’ Obama presidency. The Three-card
Monte game Obama played with the executive order is the kind of thing
gangsters do when they say, ‘Let’s not meet here, let’s go outside and
meet.’
“Not issuing the executive order has the appearance of fraud,” he said.
Fitton said Obama wants to get credit for ordering the immigration
reform, “but when it comes down to brass tacks, there are no
fingerprints.”
“Johnson may think issuing a DHS memo is smart, but what he’s really
doing is rewriting immigration law like a commissar in the old Soviet
system and trying to pass it off as nothing more than prosecutorial
discretion. This is not representative government or regular agency
rule-making.”
Fitton emphasized the need for a criminal investigation.
“If Washington is serious about the crisis the president has
presented us, the Congress would be talking about criminal
investigations for the executive branch spending this money without
authorization,” he said.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/12/watchdog-executive-order-ploy-criminal-conspiracy/#9xuFO8ZqFctjw8As.99
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