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February 15, 2015
Speaker Boehner today admitted that he would “certainly” let the Department of Homeland Security shut down.
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February 12, 2015
In case you missed this, Mr. Speaker – rather than appeasing anti-immigrant radicals and playing reckless political games with our nation’s security…
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February 12, 2015
The anti-immigrant radicals in the GOP conference have vowed to throw DHS funding over the cliff to score political points.
Blog Post
February 12, 2015
Earlier today, Speaker Boehner refused to answer directly whether he believes the Department of Homeland Security would shut down when pressed repeatedly by reporters. The exchange wasn’t pretty.
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February 10, 2015
There are only seven legislative days left until a Republican DHS Shutdown occurs – and yet while Republicans continue to appease the anti-immigrant radicals of the GOP, threatening our national security, a GOP leadership blame game has ensued:
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February 10, 2015
As more House Republican Committee Chairmen grant themselves unilateral subpoena and embrace their inner-Darrell Issa, top Committee Democrats are fighting back against this unprecedented power grab.
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February 10, 2015
With only 7 days left in session and 18 days until DHS shuts down, Speaker Boehner and Congressional Republicans continue to struggle with their obstructive...
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February 9, 2015
Speaker Boehner and Congressional Republicans have exhausted all of their obstructive and dysfunctional immigration strategies that, according to the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board, they are…
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February 7, 2015
With three weeks left until the Department of Homeland Security shuts down, Speaker Boehner may want to read the most recent headlines about his reckless obstruction, distraction and dysfunction:

From Wall Street Journal:

GOP's Immigration Strategy Is at Risk

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February 6, 2015
With businesses adding 267,000 jobs, today marks the 59th month of consecutive private sector job growth bringing the total to 11.8 million jobs – the longest uninterrupted period of private sector job creation in our history!