On March 3rd the House voted 257-167 in favor of a bill that will fund Obama’s Executive Amnesty. The bill was already passed by the US Senate on February 27th. Republican Neo-Con Lindsey Graham, a long time advocate of mass amnesty, led the charge in the Senate.

About one third of House Republicans and almost half of Senate Republicans voted for the pro-amnesty bill. All three of the top three Republican House leaders voted in favor of funding Obama’s amnesty.

The bill also secures continued funding for the Department of Homeland Security, which operates the TSA.

Republican Senators who voted to fund Obama’s executive Amnesty: (No Democrats Voted Against)

Alexander (R-TN)

Ayotte (R-NH)

Barrasso (R-WY)

Capito (R-WV)

Coats (R-IN)

Cochran (R-MS)

Collins (R-ME)

Corker (R-TN)

Cornyn (R-TX)

Enzi (R-WY) Flake (R-AZ)

Gardner (R-CO)

Graham (R-SC)

Hatch (R-UT)

Heller (R-NV)

Johnson (R-WI)

Kirk (R-IL)

McCain (R-AZ)

McConnell (R-KY) Murkowski (R-AK)

Rounds (R-SD)

Thune (R-SD)

Toomey (R-PA)

Republican House members who voted to fund Obama’s executive Amnesty: (No Democrats Voted Against)

Benishek

Bishop (MI)

Boehner

Bost

Brooks (IN)

Buchanan

Calvert

Carter (TX)

Coffman

Cole

Collins (NY)

Comstock

Costello (PA)

Curbelo (FL)

Davis, Rodney

Denham

Dent

Diaz-Balart

Dold

Ellmers (NC)

Emmer (MN)

Fitzpatrick

Frelinghuysen Gibson

Granger

Guinta

Hanna

Hardy

Heck (NV)

Hurd (TX)

Jolly

Katko

King (NY)

Kinzinger (IL)

Kline

Knight

Lance

LoBiondo

MacArthur

McCarthy

McCaul

McHenry

McMorris Rodgers

McSally

Meehan

Miller (MI)

Moolenaar

Murphy (PA)

Noem Nunes

Paulsen

Pittenger

Pitts

Poliquin

Reichert

Rogers (KY)

Ros-Lehtinen

Royce

Ryan (WI)

Scalise

Shimkus

Simpson

Smith (NJ)

Stefanik

Stivers

Thompson (PA)

Tiberi

Trott

Turner

Upton

Valadao

Walden

Walters, Mimi

Young (IN)