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Obama declares 'turning point' for US military

FORT DIX, N.J.

Marking what he called a "turning point" for the U.S. military, President Barack Obama on Monday saluted troops returning from Afghanistan and declared the United States is moving past the time for large deployments aimed at nation building.

Obama noted that nearly 180,000 troops were deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan when he took office, and that number will be down to less than 15,000 at the end of the month.

"The time of deploying large ground forces with big military footprints to engage in nation building overseas, that's coming to an end," the commander in chief said in a speech to 3,000 at New Jersey's Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, a launching point for deployments to Afghanistan.

U.S. and NATO troops closed their operational command in Afghanistan last week after 13 years of war. Some troops will remain, however, to carry out operations against Taliban and al-Qaida targets.

"Going forward our military will be leaner," Obama said. "But as your commander in chief, I'm going to make sure we keep you ready for the range of missions that we ask of you. We are going to keep you the best trained, the best led, the best equipped military in the history of the world because the world will still be calling."

The base also has been used to send service members to West Africa to help confront the Ebola crisis.

Obama was greeted upon arrival by Republican Gov. Chris Christie. Obama and the potential 2016 presidential candidate shared a laugh and a long handshake before heading to the event to express gratitude to the troops ahead of the holidays. "You guys are like Santa in fatigues," Obama joked.

At a time when Republicans are fighting Obama's action to offer reprieve from deportations, the president singled out one immigrant working on the base. Obama said the airman, who fled civil war in his native Congo and joined the U.S. military, has "that same patriotism, that same sense of what we're about as Americans; that same creed that we can all pledge allegiance to regardless of what we look like or where we come from."

"We're fighting on the same team, for the same values and same ideals," Obama said.

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Rand Paul introduces bill to overturn Obama immigration order

WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 (UPI) -- Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., introduced a bill Friday to overturn President Barack Obama's executive order to protect 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation.

Paul's bill is a companion to one passed in the House by Rep. Ted Yoho, R-Fla., which passed the House last week with a 219-197 vote.

The bill, called the Preventing Executive Overreach on Immigration Act," is intended to prohibit the president from using executive power to determine which undocumented immigrants to deport.

"I believe that the Constitution is clear that the legislative power resides in Congress. The President is not a king and he does not have the power to enact laws then execute his own laws. Our Constitution is being violated by this executive order and other actions by the Obama Administration to govern by executive fiat," Paul said in statement on his website.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, tried to enact a partial shutdown of the government by preventing passage of the bill to fund the government if the order was not overturned.

"Both Democrats and Republicans will have the opportunity to show America whether they stand with a president who is defying the will of the voters or with the millions of Americans who want a safe and legal immigration system," Cruz said on the Senate floor Saturday.

Cruz and other far-right Republican's push for the Senate to stay over the weekend not only failed in shutting down the government -- the $1.1 trillion spending bill passed Saturday night -- but gave outgoing Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., a chance to marathon confirmations for the president's nominations through the Senate.

The spending bill funds the government until September save for the Department of Homeland Security, which will run out of funding in a few months, a stipulation inserted in the bill to prevent the implementation of the executive order.

Even if the bill passes both chambers of Congress in the 114th Congress, Obama will most likely veto the bill.

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