Friday, February 20, 2015

Obama Regime Hustling To Award Executive Amnesty Contracts

In spite of the recent court ruling that should be halting Obama's unconstitutional executive amnesty, the government is hustling to award contracts to private businesses that are expected to help the Department of Homeland Security implement the program.






(WND) The Obama administration is hustling to move quickly on contracts for the president’s executive-memo-driven amnesty program even though a federal judge has ordered Washington bureaucrats to stop in their tracks, according to Judicial Watch.

The Washington watchdog organization said Friday it has a source inside the industry of government contracts who said there is “no indication that the court order has impacted, slowed down or modified the procurement in any way.”

"They’re really rushing into it," the source said.

Judicial Watch cited a government solicitation for companies to provide services for Obama’s plans to process illegal aliens and give them many of the privileges of citizenship.

The deal is immense, Judicial Watch said, with an estimated need for between 200 and 600 contractors.

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Posted By: Chris Carmouche