Sessions fires opening salvo in Senate floor debate on immigration reform


Above: Highlights from Sen. Jeff Sessions speaking on the floor of the Senate during debate on “Gang of Eight” immigration reform bill.

WASHINGTON – On Friday morning, Sen. Jeff Sessions took the immigration debate to floor of the U.S. Senate to explain all the flaws with the recent immigration bill proposal that made its way out of the Senate Judiciary Committee late last week, despite his best efforts.

The bill, negotiated by the so-called “Gang of Eight,” was crafted in the interests of big labor and corporate America according to the Alabama Republican, and not the best interest of the U.S. economy or the American citizens.

“Who made the deal? Whose deal is this?” Sessions asked. “Who was in the deal-making process?”

Sessions detailed the uphill battle he faced in committee during the bill’s mark-up, noting that no substantial changes were allowed during the amendment process.

“We’ll talk about in the days and weeks to come what’s in the bill and why it fails,” he said. “And I can share with you how it is that we came to have such a flawed bill before us. And we need to understand that as we go forward. So I’m amazed that the ‘Gang of Eight’ has sent such legislation forward.”

Even when an acceptable amendment was put forward, Sessions noted committee members would reject it because it would upset the “Gang of Eight” deal.

“It was an odd thing and repeatedly members not even in the ‘Gang of Eight’ would say, ‘I like this amendment, but I can’t vote for it because I understand it upsets the deal,” he added.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said that the Senate will vote on the immigration bill before July 4.

Sessions’ full remarks can be seen below.


Related:
1. Sessions, Cruz, Lee & Grassley team up to fight gang of eight immigration bill
2. Sessions warns immigration proposal will depress wages ‘for maybe 20 years-plus’
3. Leftwing Washington Post Writer finds Sessions-Bashing Friend in AL.com
4. Heritage Foundation report eviscerates Gang of Eight immigration reform bill
5. Sessions Signs Letter Seeking to Defund Common Core

What else is going on?
1. Alabama climatologist crushes enviros
2. Approval rating of Alabama GOP majority continues to rise
3. Sources: Fincher is running for Congress
4. Hillyer fires first shots of the AL-01 race, releases TV/web ad
5. Roby touts amendment to prohibit bonuses for VA executives

Recent in Uncategorized

As February begins, many Alabamians start planning how to celebrate Valentine’s Day. The state offers a wide range of romantic destinations, and one Orange Beach restaurant has earned national recognition — Voyagers at Perdido Beach Resort has been named to OpenTable’s 2026 Top 100 Romantic Restaurants list. According to OpenTable, the annual list is compiled […]

Auburn manufacturing

Germany’s KettenWulf plans to invest $34 million in an advanced manufacturing operation in Auburn that will create 70 jobs and serve as the foundation for the company’s future growth in the U.S., Gov. Kay Ivey announced today. Founded in 1925, KettenWulf is a family-owned business that recently marked a century of growth. The company specializes in high-performance […]

Next Post

Alabama climatologist crushes enviros

Paul Reynolds June 07, 2013