Meet Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions (R) |
During the radio interview, Ryan dismissed what he described as the “hysteria” surrounding an immigration expansion tucked 700 pages into Ryan’s spending bill:
The H-2B worker provision in here … it’s like 8,000 temporary workers for one year, is all this provision provides. …[B]ut I think there are those who for various reasons are trying to make a mountain out of a molehill, making an issue something that it isn’t.Sessions challenged Ryan over his claim that pro-worker advocates were making “a mountain out of molehill.” Sessions riposted:
Ryan described concerns over the provision as ‘hysteria’ while incorrectly explaining its contents…
First, the number of H-2B workers is nowhere near 8,000. The existing H-2B cap is already 66,000. But the omnibus bill eliminates even the 66,000 cap by declaring that three years’ worth of prior workers will not be counted against the cap – or adding another 66,000 times three – for a new cap of 264,000 low-wage workers.Sessions warned Ryan of the dangers of continuing to defy the conservative electorate and went on to lay out what the GOP-led Congress would have to do if it wished to claim that it represented Americans, saying, “Congress should defend the citizens of this country with the same passion as the President defends the citizens of other countries.”
Secondly, it is not ‘making a mountain out of molehill,’ to try to save the jobs and livelihoods of thousands of loyal Americans from this influx of low-wage foreign labor.
Today Rush Limbaugh said, "Jeff Sessions is really the only guy standing up and complaining about it [Ryan’s omnibus], warning before it happened, trying to alert people what’s on the verge of happening.
Is Sessions the only conservative left in Congress?”
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