Today, Congressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) introduced legislation condemning the Biden administration’s failure to enforce our immigration laws and secure our borders. Congressman Gonzales’ resolution reaffirms House Republicans’ commitment to protecting our homeland, ensuring our immigration laws are enforced, and holding the Biden administration accountable for its dangerous open borders agenda. The resolution also urges the Biden administration to correct its failed immigration policies and mitigate the national security threats that have ensued.

“Americans are fed up with President Biden’s broken immigration policies. The people of my district see it firsthand every day—the border crisis is in our backyard,” said Congressman Tony Gonzales. "My resolution takes this administration to task for its failure to protect our homeland and keep Americans safe. I urge my colleagues to support this legislation and say that enough is enough."

Congressman Gonzales’ legislation condemns the Biden administration for:

  • Systematically dismantling effective border security measures and immigration enforcement
  • Incentivizing 9,500,000 illegal immigrants from all around the world, including bad actors and suspected terrorists, to arrive at the southern border
  • Allowing at least 6,400,000 illegal immigrants from the southern border to travel to American communities
  • Engaging in mass catch-and-release policies and abusing our nation’s asylum process
  • Failing to deport illegal immigrants who do not qualify for asylum
  • Violating United States immigration law by abusing discretionary case-by-case and other parole authorities to mass parole illegal immigrants who would otherwise have no legal basis to enter and remain in the United States
  • Engaging in policies that made it possible for bad actors and criminals to enter the country and harm innocent Americans like Laken Riley

Congressman Gonzales represents the largest border district in the U.S. House of Representatives. Texas' 23rd Congressional District spans 823 miles of the Texas-Mexico border and includes Eagle Pass, Del Rio, and El Paso. 

For the full text of the resolution, click here.

 

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