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Why Should Terrorists Be Harder to Investigate than Routine Criminals?

Jeff Sessions

The successful bulk telephone-metadata acquisition program has not only helped keep America safe since 9/11, but notably it has significantly more civil-liberty safeguards built into it than are built into investigatory powers commonly used in routine criminal cases.

National Review, May 20, 2015
  • Is America a Lawless Oligarchy, or a Constitutional Republic?

    Jeff Sessions

    President Obama “is preparing to assume for himself, and himself alone, the absolute power to decide who can enter our country, who can work in our country, and who can live in our country—by the millions—regardless of what the law says, what the citizenry says, and what the Constitution says.”

    September 18, 2014
  • Surrendering Americans’ Jobs to the Open-Borders Lobby

    Jeff Sessions

    Elected representatives should be more concerned with the American people’s desire to get a good job and provide for their families than with Mark Zuckerberg’s and other powerful CEO’s desire for cheap labor.

    September 10, 2014
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    Congress’s Duty to Check the President and Uphold the Constitution

    Jeff Sessions

    Both parties in Congress are duty-bound to vigorously oppose any attempt by the president of the United States to defy the separation of powers and impose his own preferred immigration policy at the expense of the rule of law, a free people, and their Constitution.

    July 28, 2014

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