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Debbie Wasserman Schultz Called Out by Ken Cuccinelli: ‘You Can Get Away with Not Telling the Truth’

Ken Cuccinelli, Acting United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), confronted Senator Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) after she alleged that President Donald Trump promotes a “heinous white supremacist ideology.”

The confrontation happened during a hearing before the House Oversight and Reform Committee. Wasserman Schultz claimed that Cuccinelli and Trump were part of a “heinous white supremacist ideology” because they try to enforce immigration laws that protect US taxpayers against subsidizing illegal immigrants with welfare.

Here’s how the exchange went:

WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: Mr. Cuccinelli, under your leadership, USCIS has actually bragged about systematically restricting legal immigration. And I think its important for us all to be clear about what you have been aiming to accomplish. My constituents, Americans across the country, are not fooled by this administration’s facetious attempts to distinguish between documented and undocumented immigration. You and Mr. Trump don’t want anyone who looks or talks differently than Caucasian Americans to be allowed into this country.

CUCCINELLI: That’s false.

WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: I’m sorry, please don’t interrupt me and I’d like my time back.

CUCCINELLI: That’s defamatory.

WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: Excuse me, there’s nothing defamatory about it … you want to block all immigration and made life harder for immigrants and you have demonstrated that you will pursue this heinous white supremacist ideology at all costs even if it means making critically ill children your collateral damage in the process … Mr. Cuccinelli, has USCIS done any analysis as to how many children may stop receiving critical services due to fear of losing legal status under this rule? And I’d like you to answer that question please.

CUCCINELLI: After declaring that I am not a white supremacist as you alluded … nor is the president.

WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: You have white supremacist policies. Facts matter.

CUCCINELLI: Yes, they do. Truth matters.

WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: That’s why I’m stating them here today.

CUCCINELLI: No, you certainly are not. You’re certainly cloaked in legislative privilege. That means you can get away with not telling the truth.

The Clinton-era “Public Charge” law is what Wasserman-Schultz was referring to–a law that the Trump Administration will aim to enforce, for the first time in decades. These rules make it harder for illegal immigrants to gain legal status in the US if they use any kind of taxpayer-subsidized welfare like food stamps or subsidized housing.

The regulation will be a boon for American taxpayers in the form of an annual $57.4 billion tax cut — the amount taxpayers spend every year on paying for the welfare, crime, and schooling costs of the country’s mass importation of 1.5 million new, mostly low-skilled legal immigrants.

The National Academies of Science released a report two years ago, noting that state and local American taxpayers are billed about $1,600 each year per immigrant to pay for their welfare, where immigrant households consume 33 percent more cash welfare than American citizen households.

As Breitbart News reported, the majority of the more than 1.5 million foreign nationals entering the country every year use about 57 percent more food stamps than the average native-born American household. Overall, illegal and legal immigrant households consume 33 percent more cash welfare than American citizen households and 44 percent more in Medicaid dollars. This straining of public services by a booming 44.5 million foreign-born population translates to the average immigrant household costing American taxpayers $6,234 in federal welfare. [Breitbart]

There’s little doubt that the Democrats will continue to portray Trump as being heartless for enforcing a law that will save American taxpayers on a large scale.

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