Chip Roy claims Senate border package is a “trap” to “boost” Biden
Republican Congressman Chip Roy Criticizes Bipartisan Senate Bill as “War, Debt, and Open Borders” Bill
On Monday, Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) unleashed a scathing critique of a bipartisan Senate bill that combines border security reforms with funding for foreign wars and other causes. Roy referred to it as the “War, Debt, and Open Borders” bill, accusing Democrats of using it to boost President Joe Biden’s chances of re-election in a potential 2020 rematch against former President Donald Trump.
Using the social media platform X, the Texas Republican warned about the $118 billion package, claiming it is designed to blame Republicans for open borders. Roy compared some provisions of the 370-page measure to a border security bill passed by the GOP-led House last year, which the Democrat-controlled Senate never considered.
THREAD on the “War, Debt, and Open Borders” BILL: The bill is NOT well-intended. It is also not a border security bill. It is, however, a bill designed by Democrats to boost Biden against Trump by helping Dems blame Republicans for open borders… (1/x) #SecureAmericaFirst
— Chip Roy (@chiproytx) February 5, 2024
The Senate bill, according to Roy, is not focused on border security but rather on funding endless wars. He criticized the allocation of $118 billion, with $60 billion going to Ukraine and foreign aid for countries like Israel and Taiwan, and only $20 billion for border security, which he believes will lead to more border traffic.
Roy argued that the border crisis is not due to a lack of resources or authority, but rather the result of the President’s abuse of the law. He called on Congress to reject the bill and highlighted alternative border security bills introduced by House Republicans.
… & regardless, a rolling average of 4999 encounters (cartels control) can default some 1.8MM a year with no trigger, B) exempting children (UAC’s) & family units from detention requirements increases likely abuse of children as the “ticket” to entry, & makes worse… (7/x)
— Chip Roy (@chiproytx) February 5, 2024
Another member of the House GOP, Rep. Dan Bishop (R-NC), also expressed concerns about the Senate bill on X, referring to it as “the Swamp’s latest amnesty disaster.” He highlighted what he considered damaging provisions in a series of tweets.
How can any legislator look their constituents in the eye after voting to affirm thousands of DAILY illegal crossings? pic.twitter.com/mzCkF0z34k
— Rep. Dan Bishop (@RepDanBishop) February 5, 2024
While the fate of the compromise bill is uncertain in the Senate, House leadership has stated that it will not pass in the lower chamber. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and other top GOP members urged the Senate to reject the bill.
President Biden, on the other hand, urged Congress to pass the bill, emphasizing its bipartisan nature and its support for border reforms, Ukraine, Israel, and humanitarian assistance for the Palestinian people.
Former President Trump criticized the Senate package, suggesting that it is a trap for Republicans to take the blame for the border situation. He warned against falling for it.
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This is all bad for our border. Reject it. Meanwhile, we also have at least 6,000+ green visa overstays a day. This bill does nothing to solve that. 9
— Chip Roy (@chiproytx) February 5, 2024
Furthermore, Roy expressed his concern about the financial implications of the bill, which he believes will contribute to the already ballooning national debt. He argued that the excessive spending on foreign aid and endless wars will burden future generations with unsustainable levels of debt.
Roy’s strong criticism of the bipartisan Senate bill echoes the sentiments of many Republicans, who have been calling for a more focused approach to border security. They argue that comprehensive immigration reform should be prioritized to address the underlying causes of the border crisis.
The bill has yet to pass in the Senate, and Roy’s criticism may influence other Republicans to question its provisions. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how the bill will be received and whether any amendments will be made to address the concerns raised by Roy and other conservative lawmakers.
In conclusion, Rep. Chip Roy’s scathing critique of the bipartisan Senate bill reflects the deep divisions and differing priorities within Congress regarding border security, foreign wars, and national debt. As the debate continues, it is crucial for lawmakers to find a balanced and effective approach that addresses the pressing issues at hand while ensuring the protection of national interests and fiscal responsibility.
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