Crenshaw won't support 'crazy' GOP border legislation that 'doesn't address the cartels'

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Crenshaw won't support 'crazy' GOP border legislation that 'doesn't address the cartels'
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BREAKING In an exclusive interview, RepDanCrenshaw says he won't support the 'crazy' HouseGOP border security package that 'doesn't address the cartels'

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Dan Crenshaw won't be supporting what's been dubbed the “strongest border security package" that Congress has ever considered when it comes to the floor for a vote next month.

"It doesn't talk about the cartels," he added."So the people who have operational control of the border, the people who are killing 80,000 Americans a year by trafficking fentanyl through the border — are completely unaddressed in this bill. This is something we've brought up to leadership many times over the past few months as they've gone over this."

According to Scalise, the group of bills is the “strongest border security package that Congress has ever taken” up. He said this is a"terrible idea." According to Crenshaw, the House Republicans should not be asking the Biden administration to draw its own conclusions on the cartels. By designating the cartels as such, Crenshaw said,"You create an asylum claim for millions of people who are even close to these terrorist organizations that would make our immigration crisis worse."

"We can easily get to 'yes' on this," he said."But there's got to be a couple very, very easy changes."Legislation already exists that can"easily be inserted into this," he said.

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