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Rep Rosendale introduces immigration package to restore Trump-era policies, ‘shut down the border’

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First appearance on Fox: Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) on Friday announced a sweeping immigration package that includes measures such as “sealing the border” and reversing key Biden-era policies that Republicans blame for the historic crisis at the southern border. Introduced.

The package would introduce or reintroduce five bills that would restrict immigration to the U.S., reinstate Trump policies that Republicans have credited with helping curb illegal immigration, and limit the impact immigrants have on the U.S. It is.

The Remain in Mexico Act would revive a Trump-era policy of the same name that kept immigrants in Mexico pending their asylum hearings rather than releasing them into the United States.

Supporters of the program said it stopped a key factor drawing migrants to the border but was canceled by the Biden administration as ineffective and inhumane.

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Congressman Matt Rosendale has introduced a number of immigration bills. (Getty Images)

Another bill included in the package would make fleeing a federal crime. law enforcement At checkpoints, the current law will be amended to make it illegal only to check people inside vehicles that are traveling at high speeds.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Worker Protection Act focuses on legal immigration and codifies Trump-era rules on H-1B visas, a controversial guest worker program primarily used by big tech companies. I will do it.

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The rule is an effort to prevent American workers from being replaced by cheaper foreign competitors and must be met by companies seeking to bring in foreign workers instead of the current lottery system. This will change the methodology for determining wage levels. This rule was repealed by the Biden administration.

Rosendale's Mass Immigration Reduction Act would suspend most immigration for five years and would only be lifted if the number of illegal immigrants falls below 10,000 per year. In 2023, such crossings amounted to more than 2.4 million. A version of this bill was first introduced in his early 2000s.

Finally, the Citizen Count Only Act would require the Census Bureau to include citizenship and legal presence questions in the census to ensure that illegal immigrants are not counted for purposes of Congressional representation. President Trump had pushed for similar measures, but they failed.

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“Biden is destroying our country with his open borders policy,” Rosendale said in a statement. “My immigration bill would put in place proper mechanisms to close the border, give the Department of Homeland Security the tools to go after criminals who evade border crossings, and give American companies the ability to hire American workers. “It protects taxpayers' money by counting only citizens in the census, and imposes obligations on those who wait.'' About waiting immigration checks in Mexico.

“This policy enacts many of President Trump's successful policies and not only tackles the crisis head-on, but also reverses the Biden administration's reckless and pro-crime open border policies. Become.”

The policy is the latest effort by Republicans to address the ongoing crisis at the southern border. Republicans have accused the Biden administration of rolling back Trump-era policies and expanding releases into the U.S. interior.

The administration says it is dealing with a hemisphere-wide crisis and needs more funding from Congress and comprehensive immigration reform, including expanding legal immigration and amnesty for illegal immigrants.

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But Republicans are instead considering further restrictions on asylum and releases as part of a supplemental funding deal, and as Rosendale's bill package shows, some member states are also considering legal immigration. They want certain restrictions to be imposed.

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