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Immigration

I cannot and will not support any type of reform until we secure the border first. Border security is the key to effective immigration policy. With more than 11.5 million undocumented immigrants living and working in the United States, it’s obvious that our current system is broken and in need of reform.

During any consideration of immigration legislation, I have three key principles that I plan to stick to:

  1. Any effort to fix our immigration system must first start with securing our borders. Enforcement and border security need to be addressed first as part of a common sense, step-by-step approach that focuses on a long-term solution.
  2. Any reforms must contribute to the American economy and enrich hard-working Americans. Part of staying competitive is making sure that we’re attracting the best and brightest people from around the world. That’s the American tradition, and it’s why we need immigration reform that reflects the needs of our employers and job creators. 
  3. Any reforms must recognize that we are a nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation of laws. Granting amnesty to illegal immigrants would be an affront to the millions of legal immigrants and to the citizens of our great country. We cannot continue to have an immigration system that rewards people who break our laws while punishing those who want to follow them.

Unfortunately, the federal government has not only been unwilling to adequately secure the border, but it has failed in its responsibility to establish and carry out a comprehensive plan to do so. I have long supported measures to strengthen our border security:

  • I’ve cosponsored legislation to force the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to establish a plan that demands results verified by metrics to hold the administration accountable.
    • This plan mandates a comprehensive strategy to gain and maintain situational awareness and operational control of the border and is fully supported by the National Sheriffs’ Association.
    • DHS must report these results to independent agencies to be verified and to ensure that the plan is feasible and fully secures the border.
    • But the buck stops with Congress – DHS must report to Congress every step of the way to verify the plan’s strategy, implementation, metrics and mandated results.
  • I’ve also voted to:
    • Increase funding for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) by $110.6 Million
    • Authorize the highest number of CBP and Border Security Officers in history
    • Fully fund the mandated 34,000 detention beds required by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

This is not just an immigration issue - it is a national security issue. We must be able to make intelligent decisions about who and what crosses our borders. Establishing a plan that demands results will help keep us safe and will prevent criminals, drug cartels and terrorists from exploiting our porous borders.

A reform to our system without this critical component is a non-starter for me.While I can’t predict what the outcome of the immigration debate will be, I can ensure you that I’m listening to your priorities at home and sharing them with my colleagues in Washington.

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