This week, we received great news. Apprehensions at our Southern border were down again in January, marking the eighth straight month. In May 2019, over 140,000 individuals were processed at our Southern border. In January 2020, an estimated 30,000 individuals were apprehended at our Southern border- a 78.6 percent decrease. This is undoubtedly a win for America and great news for our national security.
First, I would like to thank President Trump for his unwavering commitment to combating illegal immigration. We are not only experiencing a decrease in apprehensions at our border, but also now have help from Mexico in stopping illegal crossings and taking care of those trying to come to the United States for asylum due to reforms put in place by the Trump administration.
One problem that is not discussed enough is the role of the Mexican cartels at our southern border. They lure families and individuals to cross the border illegally with the false hope of being able to come here without consequence. President Trump’s policies have disincentivized people from paying the cartels to transport them to the U.S. illegally. The stories you hear of people arriving at our border malnourished, wounded and on the brink of death are because of their grueling journey through the Mexican desert and their horrific treatment by the cartels. I believe that policies that work toward stopping these career criminals from benefitting financially off of innocent people being used as pawns is a step in the right direction.
By building the wall at our Southern border and ensuring our border patrol agents have the resources they need to do their jobs, there is a reduced incentive to illegally enter our country, thus lowering the number of families abused by cartels. That is why I am proud that President Trump proposed an additional $2 billion in his requested budget to fund the wall at our Southern border earlier this week.
This does not mean that I, or President Trump, want to reduce legal migration. When comparing the United States with the 28 countries making up the European Union (EU), in 2017, the last year EU numbers are available, the U.S. swore in 37.5 percent more citizens based on overall population. I want to keep bringing the world's best and brightest into America, and I would even like it if more immigrants came to our country legally. But, that is the key word, legally. This is an important distinction because legal immigration is both good and safe for the individual immigrants and the United States, while illegal immigration is dangerous for our country and the people crossing the border illegally.
I was privileged to share this important immigration update from the House floor this week. Please click here or on the picture below to view my speech.
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