This week, as Chairman of the Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs, I held a hearing on the cost of the border crisis. It is widely recognized that the Biden-Harris Administration’s policy decisions have contributed to the most severe border crisis in American history. These deliberate choices have resulted in a staggering financial burden, costing American taxpayers approximately $150 billion annually. Yet, the true cost of this crisis goes far beyond the numbers. It affects our communities, compromises national security, and weakens our economy.
The witnesses included policy experts and law enforcement representatives who shared firsthand accounts of how the surge in migration has strained resources, overwhelmed public services, and complicated efforts to maintain public safety. Taxpayers are now bearing the financial burden for these increased services, many of which are being redirected away from citizens who have been part of these communities for years. This situation not only stretches local budgets to their limits but also raises serious concerns about the quality and availability of services for long-term residents.
The Former Chief Patrol Agent for the Yuma Sector, Chris Clem, stated:
“Innocent Americans have been targeted by criminals who have illegally entered our nation. This includes those who committed the brutal murder of Laken Riley in Georgia, and the heinous rape and murder of Rachel Morin in Maryland. Especially horrific was the crime involving an innocent 12-year-old girl named Jocelyn Nungaray, who was raped and murdered in Houston, Texas. All these crimes were perpetrated by individuals who had illegally entered our country, several of whom were previously apprehended by the CBP and then later released back into our country.”
Everyday Americans are shouldering the burden of the Biden-Harris Administration's open border policies and its failure to secure the southwest border. Addressing this border crisis extends beyond mere enforcement—it's about preserving the integrity of our communities and ensuring that government resources are directed where they are most needed. A secure border is fundamental to protecting our national sovereignty and safeguarding the future of American families.
Read more about the hearing here.