As Obama tries to import 10,000 Syrian Muslims into our country, into our communities, and even into our own publically owned homes, a few have tried to stop him in his tracks.
Senator Rand Paul forced his own party’s leadership to yank a bill off the floor of the Senate on Thursday over refugee housing, a significant political and policy victory for the Kentucky Senator and 2016 GOP presidential candidate.
Paul also blasted Senate leadership on Thursday for not considering his amendment to the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development funding bill that would have blocked any current refugees in the United States from getting public housing.
“Well I think what boggles my mind is the biggest issue in our country right now is keeping us safe from attack,” Paul told Breitbart News on Thursday afternoon when reached by phone. “My amendment tells the president that we don’t approve of bringing more people here from the Middle East until we have adequate controls on who’s here already. My amendment was not only pertinent to the biggest issue of the day, it was also germane to the bill. Both parties tried to stop me from offering it and that’s a tragedy.”
Paul’s amendment to the so-called T-HUD funding bill would have cut off public housing funding for refugees in America right now.
Without this sort of leadership, communities across America could very well be waving hello to their new ISIS neighbors from their front porch, as Obama succeed in his mission to let the Syrian immigrants infiltrate every aspect of our lives.
Source: Breitbart
use the public housing for American citizens that are homeless.
Idiot
Yes, Obama is an idiot. Thankful for people like Rand Paul & others who are trying to keep us safe.
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Impeach N hold Obama for treason!
they should not be getting public housing, that should be for our people that are homeless
I can’t understand why Americans aren’t backing Senator Rand Paul, who seems to be the only one in Washington trying to protect us from those who would take our liberties away from us. It just boggles the mind.
Its a start, but not nearly enough.