The Obama administration's quiet plan to implement an amnesty executive order issuing illegal aliens across the U.S. with millions of new ID cards and work authorization permits has been deemed "un-American" by Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, according to an exclusive report by Breitbart.

"It's unconstitutional, illegal, and we don't support it," Priebus stated on a conference call hosted by TheTeaParty.net on Monday evening. "It is un-American for a president to try and do such a thing. I want to make it clear: There is no part of me, there is not a molecule in my body that agrees with the president on executive amnesty."

After a Tea Party activist questioned Priebus about what he thought of the president's plans for an executive amnesty, the Republican said his political party would do everything in its power to stop Obama from fulfilling his mission.

"While I can't speak for the legislature, I'm very confident we will stop that," Priebus said. "We will do everything we can to make sure it doesn't happen: Defunding, going to court, injunction. You name it. It's wrong. It's illegal. And for so many reasons, and just the basic fabric of this country, we can't allow it to happen and we won't let it happen. I don't know how to be any stronger than that. I'm telling you, everything we can do to stop it we will."

Despite President Obama claiming that he would wait until after the elections, Breitbart News discovered and reported last Sunday that the Citizen and Immigration Service (USCIS) has issued a procurement request for as many as 34 million work permits and green cards, prompting speculations that the president is getting ready to sign an executive order that could offer legal status to millions of illegal immigrants, The Hill reported.

With the upcoming midterm elections just a week away, Priebus claimed to be confident of the Republican Party's success on Nov. 4.

"Priebus is the latest high-profile Republican to define the midterm elections as a referendum on the president's immigration policies," according to Breitbart. "In New Hampshire, former Sen. Scott Brown has made it his key issue on the campaign trail-and he's shot up in the polls because of it. Other candidates, like Tom Cotton in Arkansas, have made it a key issue as well-and Cotton has taken a commanding lead over incumbent Democrat Sen. Mark Pryor (D-AR) as a result."

Specifically on the issue of immigration, Priebus claimed that securing the nation's border was the first step that should be required before any significant progress could occur.

"Well, first of all, we don't get anywhere unless we can show the border is secure," Priebus said. "If the Democrats were actually honest - which they haven't been on this issue at all - if they were honest, they would first focus in on border security. I don't think any average person or honest politician can argue with the fact that if you don't secure the border first, then none of this other conversation goes anywhere. You cannot possibly have any sort of discussion on immigration reform if 14 years from now or 10 years from now, we're right back to where we've started," he said in an exclusive interview with Breitbart News right before the Tea Party tele-town hall call.

"I have said repeatedly on immigration that the first thing is border security and the second thing is upholding the law that's in place today. Whatever happened to the border fence that was promised by Congress in 2006? It never happened. What about these sanctuary cities out there that take federal money and they're not even upholding the law that we have in place? So somehow or another what can't get lost in any of this conversation is the importance of border security and making sure that any sort of immigration reform talk doesn't even begin without taking that first step."

In addition, the chairman accused the President of "lying" to the American people for personal political gains, claiming that an issue like immigration could not be appropriately handled by Obama.

"The president has been lying to people across this country in order to curry favor with them at election time," Priebus said. "What I mean by that is he promised this incredible immigration reform package back in 2007. He had a supermajority in Congress and 60 votes in the Senate, and as you know and have written about many times, he delivered a goose egg when he had control. 

"Then what does he do? He comes back and says 'I'm going to break the law' and 'I'm going to pass an executive order and grant amnesty to millions of people here in this country.' Why? Because we're getting close to an election and he wants to make a promise and so by the end of the summer, he's going to do it, right? 

"It turns out he creates a border crisis that actually unifies the country against the president's immigration policies. Then what did he do? He starts to hear people complaining about what's happening on the border with an election coming. So he says 'I'm going to pull back on the executive order' and then the last chapter here is he hears from people on the immigration reform side that they're upset with the president. So then he says, 'okay, I'll do it-after the election.' 

"This is what I'm talking about with lying and promises that are never intended to be kept, all for political purposes."

Meanwhile, the top lawyer at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement also reportedly resigned a week after Obama's illegal amnesty executive order was revealed.