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Congressman Jack Kingston (GA-1) released the following statement following President Obama's announcement of an unconstitutional executive amnesty: "The President is spoiling for a fight. If he was serious about implementing the best policy he would be working with Congress, not against us. He eloq...
Congressman Jack Kingston (GA-1) released the following statement upon passage of HR 5682, a bill to approve the Keystone XL Pipeline: "The Keystone Pipeline represents a privately funded investment in American infrastructure that will create 42,100 jobs and approximately $2 billion in wages while r...
Congressman Jack Kingston (R/GA-1) called on President Barack Obama to abandon his plans to enact illegal executive amnesty by executive order after media reports indicated that the Obama Administration's plans could provide amnesty to as many as 5 million of those currently in this country illegal...
"Every Republican candidate made a promise - no amnesty."
"The process is as offensive as the whole intent."
Congressman Kingston on Hardball w/ Chris Matthews on 11-14-14