Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, to nobody's surprise, on Thursday recommended that President Barack Obama veto a spending bill for the Department of Homeland Security if it passes Congresses with language blocking the administration’s executive actions aimed reforming the nation’s immigration system.“Recent world events—the terrorist attacks in Paris, Ottawa, Sydney, and elsewhere, along with the public calls by terrorist organizations for attacks on Western objectives—call for increased vigilance in homeland security,” Johnson said in a statement. “In these times, the…
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