Anonymous ID: 44ca64 June 19, 2018, 9:09 a.m. No.1813308   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3315 >>3404 >>3720

Sheila Jackson Lee

Here's the testimony jewelry.

 

We can watch and make sure the GETTY doesn't shoop in some Pedo jewelry to further comp her. Oh wait, she's already comped and been paid for it!

 

Corruption everywhere - Blackmail everywhere. She was compromised years ago, set up.

 

Last pic is the Getty photog who took the orig pic, that then had the pedo jewelry Photoshopped in.

Anonymous ID: 44ca64 June 19, 2018, 9:35 a.m. No.1813720   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>1813308

Sheila is in the thick of the border issue - look at this from 2013.

 

Also, given she was blackmailed, have thought that maybe there's a chance she could be flipped back if given an out. See PDF about her hubby - they started with good intentions for their people.

 

Let's think critically here anons, not just sling insults.

 

April 9, 2013

Washington, DC – Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, the Ranking Member of the Homeland Security Committee’s Border and Maritime Security, and a senior member and former Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee’s Immigration and Border Security Subcommittee, released the following statement regarding the introduction today of the “Border Security Results Act of 2013,” bipartisan legislation sponsored jointly by Congresswoman Jackson Lee; Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul of Texas; Homeland Security Committee Ranking Member Bennie Thompson of Mississippi; and Homeland Security Border and Maritime Security Subcommittee Chair Candace Miller of Michigan:

 

“For nearly twenty years, as a senior member and former Ranking Member of the Judiciary Committee’s Immigration and Border Security Subcommittee, and the Ranking Member of the Homeland Security Committee’s Border and Maritime Security, I have been working to fix our nation’s broken immigration system. Today, I am joining with my Homeland Security Committee colleagues in a bipartisan effort to develop legislative solutions and identify and provide the resources needed to secure the nation’s borders. At the same time, however, we must move ahead in the effort to reform our broken immigration system to make it fairer and more humane. There is no reason why we cannot work together on a bipartisan basis to achieve both of these goals at the same time.

 

“America’s borders are dynamic, with constantly evolving security challenges. Border security must be undertaken in a manner that allows actors to use pragmatism and common sense. And we can do so without putting the nation at risk or rejecting our national heritage as a welcoming and generous nation. While the metrics called for in our bill are useful to measure and our continued progress toward better managed borders, I am pleased that this bipartisan legislation reflects my insistence that it contain nothing that could be construed to impose conditions that must met before comprehensive immigration reform legislation can be enacted.

 

“Perhaps at no point in the last two decades has the time been better to enact comprehensive immigration reform and border security legislation, not just for the sake of the millions of undocumented individuals in this country, but also for the security of our borders and our Nation. If we are to seize this historic opportunity, we need everyone, including the Unites States Congress, President Obama, the Department of Homeland Security, and key stakeholders, to get in the game to ensure that we have in place adequate systems and resources to secure our borders while at the same preserving America’s character as the most open and welcoming country in the history of the world.

https://jacksonlee.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/congress-sheila-jackson-lee-and-senior-homeland-security-committee