H.R. 2 would prevent a future administration from repeating the Biden Administration’s actions to blow past the limits Congress sets on immigration.
Two-thirds of Americans, including roughly half of Democrats, believe the Biden Administration deliberately opened the border.
Affordability, immigration, and jobs remain the top “most important” issue to voters.
Under the Trump administration:
Zero!
“Even I have a hard time believing that,” President Trump joked during the signing ceremony of the Halt Fentanyl Act that NumbersUSA and several Members of Congress attended recently.
The current administration may be enforcing the law again — but without legislation like H.R. 2, the next administration could undo it all.
Rep. Eli Crane (sponsor of a NumbersUSA Great Solutions bill) just exposed that 65,000 calls to a government hotline for unaccompanied minors went unanswered by the previous administration, further endangering children who should have been safely returned to their homes in the first place.
The worst border crisis in U.S. history overwhelmed schools, broke the asylum system, displaced vulnerable Americans, killed a record number of migrants, swamped local budgets, diluted Democracy, strained natural resources, exacerbated housing prices, drove working-age Americans to the economic sidelines, and created a new era of forced and child labor not seen since the 19th century. Most Americans believe this was deliberate.
We need H.R. 2 — passed by the House in 2023 with NumbersUSA’s help — to permanently close the loopholes that opened the border.
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