The House Judiciary Committee will be the vanguard for holding this White House and the federal administrative state accountable, and we are starting with President Joe Biden’s border crisis.
that their medical systems are on the brink of collapse. It’s as if Biden’s administration is trying to create chaos.With Republicans in charge, Mayorkas will have to defend his record in front of the Judiciary Committee, but we can expect more bad policies to come down the pike.
Congressional Republicans are not going to sit around and let Biden’s administration destroy our immigration system. As part of the agreement conservatives negotiated with House leadership this month, the House will vote on a four-pronged border securityThis plan calls for the completion of a physical border infrastructure. We must finish the border wall system and give our law enforcement the support necessary to recruit and retain agents and officers and do their jobs.
Third, the abuse of interior legal loopholes must be ended, from ending the abuse of “prosecutorial discretion,” to givingFinally, we must target the cartels and criminal organizations that possess effective operational control of our southern border. We must formally designate them as terrorist organizations and strengthen penalties for both human and drug trafficking and smuggling.
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