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GOP Rep seeks to defund DHS until border is secured by Biden.

A ‌House Republican from Texas calls⁢ for⁣ action to secure the border

A House Republican from ⁤ Texas urged his party members in Congress ​on‌ Tuesday to ‍withhold funding from the Department of Homeland Security unless President Joe Biden takes a ‍series of steps​ to “secure⁤ the border” with Mexico.

Representative Chip Roy, a leading member of‌ the House Freedom Caucus, laid out his‌ demands in ‌a ‍letter⁤ to colleagues that ​called for the ouster of Homeland Security secretary ​Alejandro Mayorkas and a ⁢$10 billion payment to compensate Texas for unilateral border⁢ actions by Governor Greg Abbott (R.).

“No appropriation should fund DHS until ⁢the necessary steps​ are taken to secure the border,” Roy said in his letter.

Roy’s ⁤demands for border security

  • Enactment of a⁢ Republican border bill that ⁤would reinstate some policies of former president Donald Trump
  • Greatly restrict access to asylum
  • Give the ​Homeland Security secretary sweeping powers ⁤to block people who attempt to cross illegally

“We have a moral obligation to protect our states, ⁣our nation, and, importantly, the migrant children getting abused from the disaster​ transpiring​ at our southern border,” Roy said. ⁢”No border security, no funding.”

Republicans ⁢ hold a ​narrow 222-212 House majority, meaning that as few as five party members can block appropriations bills, which‌ face strong‍ Democratic opposition. Hardliners, ⁢who temporarily shuttered the House floor in a protest over spending earlier this year, have made border ‍security ‍a key priority while clamoring for the impeachment⁤ of ⁤Mayorkas.

Congress, which is currently in ⁢recess, could ‍risk a government ‌shutdown unless it ​can ‍enact 12 fiscal 2024 appropriations bills by Sept. 30,‍ when current funding for federal​ agencies is set to expire, or adopt a stopgap measure allowing the government to remain open while ‍lawmakers debate spending into the autumn and winter.

Roy also opposes a stopgap measure, known as a “continuing resolution,” ​which he ⁢said ‍would allow current funding and policies to remain in place.

While House Republicans struggle ‍to find consensus on spending, the Senate is expected to⁣ begin voting on ⁤bipartisan appropriations⁣ bills when ‌lawmakers return to Washington next ⁢month.

(Reporting by⁢ David Morgan in Washington; Additional ⁣reporting⁤ by Ted Hesson in⁤ Washington; Editing by Matthew Lewis)



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