senate ndaa amendments-heller 6-10-2015

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FEDERATION FOR AMERICAN IMMIGRATION REFORM —————————————————————————————————————————————————— FAIR opposes Heller Amendment #1894 and #1895 to the NDAA June 10, 2015 The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is advising all Senators and staff that it opposes Heller Amendment #1894 and Heller Amendment #1895 to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Both are “sense of the Senate” amendments that instruct the Secretary of Defense to evaluate letting Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients join the military. Notably, they are nearly identical to amendments offeredand rejectedby the House of Representatives. Federal law prohibits illegal aliens from enlisting in the military and the inclusion of such provisions in the NDAA is particularly objectionable. The policy implications of the Heller Amendments are severe. Rather than serve the national interest, these amendments reward those who break our immigration laws and will place them on an expedited path to citizenship. Additionally, these amendments harm U.S. citizens who desire to serve in the armed forces who already have fewer opportunities because we are downsizing our military. Indeed, Senator McCain agrees that it is inappropriate to include military amnesty in the NDAA. Just last month Sen. McCain said, “We’re not doing anything on immigration on the NDAA.” He added, “The defense bill is for defense, not for Dreamers.” FAIR urges a NO vote on Heller Amendment #1894 and Heller Amendment #1895 and will include it in FAIR’s Voting Report.

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  • FEDERATION FOR AMERICAN IMMIGRATION REFORM

    FAIR opposes Heller Amendment #1894 and #1895 to the NDAA June 10, 2015

    The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is advising all Senators and staff that it

    opposes Heller Amendment #1894 and Heller Amendment #1895 to the National Defense

    Authorization Act (NDAA). Both are sense of the Senate amendments that instruct the Secretary of

    Defense to evaluate letting Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients join the military.

    Notably, they are nearly identical to amendments offeredand rejectedby the House of

    Representatives.

    Federal law prohibits illegal aliens from enlisting in the military and the inclusion of such provisions in

    the NDAA is particularly objectionable. The policy implications of the Heller Amendments are severe.

    Rather than serve the national interest, these amendments reward those who break our immigration

    laws and will place them on an expedited path to citizenship. Additionally, these amendments harm

    U.S. citizens who desire to serve in the armed forces who already have fewer opportunities because we

    are downsizing our military.

    Indeed, Senator McCain agrees that it is inappropriate to include military amnesty in the NDAA. Just last month Sen. McCain said, Were not doing anything on immigration on the NDAA. He added, The defense bill is for defense, not for Dreamers.

    FAIR urges a NO vote on Heller Amendment #1894 and Heller Amendment #1895 and will include

    it in FAIRs Voting Report.