On the recordJune 6, 2023
Without enforcement, there is no immigration law. Without immigration law, there are no borders, and, without borders, we have no country.
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congress.govWithout enforcement, there is no immigration law. Without immigration law, there are no borders, and, without borders, we have no country.
Emphasizing the importance of enforcing immigration laws for national integrity.
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