Ros-Lehtinen’s new reality
Ros-Lehtinens new reality
Sarah Stephens April 25, 2015
WASHINGTON, D.C. Heres a story about Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinens sudden about-face on President Obamas decision to drop Cuba from the state sponsors of terror list. Its a little in the weeds, but it dramatizes how much the debate on Cuba has changed since we learned that Presidents Obama and Castro agreed to restore diplomatic relations.
We begin on January 8 of this year when Rep. Ros-Lehtinen (FL-27) introduced H.R. 204, the North Korea Sanctions and Diplomatic Non-recognition Act of 2015, to reverse a decision taken by the Bush administration to drop North Korea from the state sponsors list.
To accomplish this result, she wrote legislation which says in part, Notwithstanding the decision by the Secretary of State on October 11, 2008, to remove North Korea from the list, Congress was putting them back on the list and re-imposing the sanctions because the Government of North Korea is a state sponsor of terrorism.
When she introduced the legislation, no one questioned if Rep. Ros-Lehtinen had the authority to propose it. In fact, the Congressional Record published this definitive statement: Congress has the power to enact this legislation pursuant to the following: Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution.
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