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Members, chairman of Congressional Israel Allies Caucus come out against Supreme Court decision to nix law allowing “Israel” to be listed on birthplace of citizens born in Jerusalem.

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US President Barack Obama must use his executive power to officially recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, pro-Israel Congressmen said after last week’s US Supreme Court decision to strike down as unconstitutional a congressional law allowing “Israel” to be written as the birthplace on passports of Jerusalem-born Americans.

The Supreme Court took the side of US President Barack Obama’s administration in Zivotovsky v. Kerry last Monday, saying that the law encroached on the president’s policy to set foreign policy.

Members and chairman of the Congressional Israel Allies Caucus came out against the decision, with many calling for Obama to use the power the Court ruled he alone holds to do what the now-canceled law authorized.

“The sad and unfortunate truth is that this President has done all he can to diminish the standing since he walked into office,” Rep. Ted Franks (R-AZ), a CIAC co-chairman who introduced the Recognition of Jerusalem as the Capital of the State of Israel Act, stated.

Franks said that, because Obama “refuses to reflect the unified American voice that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, Congress has been placed in the very uncomfortable position of having to confirm to the world who our allies are.”

The goal of the law SCOTUS repealed was to hold the US President to his own statement that “Jerusalem will remain the capital of Israel, and it must remain undivided,” Franks explained, adding that Obama misled the American people when it comes to his support for an undivided Jerusalem.

Franks also called for the White House to, in a “noble act of courage and justice that comports who we are as Americans,” recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and move the US Embassy there.

Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY), a co-chairman of the CIAC and co-sponsor of the Jerusalem passport law, called the Supreme Court ruling “very, very wrong” in an interview with NPR, and Rep. Brad Sherman, another CIAC co-chairman tweeted that he was disappointed by the decision.

“The ability to claim one’s Israeli heritage shouldn’t be blocked for political reasons, especially when referencing that heritage is simply an option, not a mandate,” Rep. Tom MacArthur (R-NJ) said.

Rep. Matt Salmon (R-AZ) said the decision highlights the failures of the administration’s foreign policy.

Rep. Peter Roskam (R-IL) posited that the administration is punishing US citizens born in Jerusalem.

“Americans born in Jerusalem should be able to list their birthplace as Israel on their passport. It is that simple. Jerusalem is the rightful capital of Israel and historic homeland of the Jewish People,” he added.

One thought on “Congressmen call on Obama to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital after US court ruling”
  1. Lol'”Historic Homeland Of Jewish People”. Rubbish. They lost it,finally in 70 AD. Funny how other peoples “historic homelands”,are ignored….only the race,state,people,religion called Jews canhhave one…..doesn’t the US Congress take up anything but Israel/Jews ? Take a look anyone out there who still does not understand Adolf Hitler,or others who combated Jews , This is what happens when Jews take total rule of a society. Only the Jews demands are met. The hell with everyone else.

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