RNA - In a series of three tweets, Dianne Feinstein (Calif.) said that Trump should not be able to “unilaterally ban groups of immigrants,” which is why she is preparing to introduce the legislation, the Blaze reported.
Feinstein said the first bill would rescind Trump’s executive order while the second would limit Trump’s executive authority under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Feinstein, who vice chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, wasn’t the only Democratic senator to discuss introducing legislation next week opposing Trump’s order. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) vowed that Democrats in the Senate would push legislation this week seeking to undo Trump’s executive order.
He said that such legislation could be successful if enough Republicans get on board. Some Republican senators have already openly opposed Trump’s order, including: Iowa Sen. Ben Sasse, Arizona Sen. John McCain, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and Ohio Sen. Rob Portman.
In addition to the legislation, House and Senate Democrats plan to hold a protest on the steps of the Supreme Court on Monday.
Trump’s executive order, signed late Friday, temporarily halts the US refugee resettlement program for 120 days until the Trump administration can create an effective vetting process. The order also bars people from seven Muslim-majority countries, including Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Yemen, Libya and Somalia, from entering the US for the next 90 days.
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