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House Republicans Rebuke Biden Administration's Immigration Action

House Republicans Rebuke Biden Administration's Immigration Action
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House Republicans are rebuking President Biden’s recent executive action related to border security and immigration, citing a growing border crisis. Republicans on the House Homeland Security committee accuse the president of “putting politics ahead of national security,” as he rolls back restrictions aimed at curbing illegal immigration.

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“...your recent sweeping border security and immigration enforcement policy rollbacks are causing a new crisis at our southwest border, undercutting the rule of law, and damaging the integrity of our territorial borders. Simply put: Republican members of the committee believe these actions are putting politics ahead of national security at a time when the American people are demanding better,” the GOP lawmakers write.

The Biden administration is also halting COVID restrictions and protocols, as the Republican House members point out:

“We were troubled to learn that since your administration entered office, more than 1,500 migrants have been released into border communities without knowledge of whether any had COVID-19,” they continued, noting that the new policy mirroring "catch and release" has caused confusion.

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Biden’s immigration action is just one line-item in his growing stack of executive orders signed during his first days in office.

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