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Sessions-led DOJ will reform immigration law, put Americans first

    BY IAN SMITH & MICHAEL HETHMON, 01/10/17 01:40 PM EST

    In the lead-up to today’s confirmation hearing for Attorney General-designate Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), open-borders activists have been pushing back hard in their public advocacy campaigns against his potential appointment.

    The Justice Department, of course, does have plenty of jurisdiction over immigration. Should Sessions clear committee and get the necessary votes for the post, immigration policies reflecting the senator’s enforcement-first approach will surely top DOJ’s agenda.

    Much to the open-borders lobby’s horror, patriotic immigration reform will likely be a point of emphasis for a Sessions-led DOJ.




    http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blo...ion-law-to-put


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I think they mean he would enforce existing law.
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