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Rogers, Collins Propose Emergency Resources for Border Crisis

May 7, 2019

Rogers, Collins Propose Emergency Resources for Border Crisis

Top Homeland, Judiciary Republicans Introduce Amendment to Fund Administration’s Request

WASHINGTON Reps. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.), House Homeland Security Committee Ranking Republican and Doug Collins, House Judiciary Committee Ranking Republican, today submitted an amendment to H.R. 2157, the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2019, which would fund the Trump Administration’s request for an additional $4.5 billion for humanitarian response and border operations.

 

“Our system is not equipped to handle the influx of children and families arriving at our border by the day,” Rogers said. “Border apprehensions in March were up 450 percent compared with March 2017 – staying the course is not an option.”

Rogers continued, “The administration has told Congress what it needs to address the crisis at the border. Now, it’s on us to do our job and make sure that it has adequate resources to confront a situation that has become increasingly dangerous to national security and human life. That’s why I’m proposing the House take up the administration’s request for emergency funding. Providing emergency support for law enforcement and humanitarian relief to migrants should be something Democrats are able to support and I encourage them to get on board.”

“The crisis at our southern border demands additional resources,” said Collins. “It’s growing every day, and because of loopholes in immigration policy, the men and women who keep our nation safe remain overwhelmed and underfunded. Beyond providing more resources, we must repair the policy loopholes fueling the crisis. Republicans have introduced the Fix the Immigration Loopholes Act to correct the Flores settlement, the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act and abuse within the asylum system.”

Amendment text can be found here.

The amendment provides $4.5 billion in funding to address the immediate humanitarian crisis. It includes:

  • $3.3 billionfor humanitarian assistance including shelter capacity for unaccompanied children, care for children in custody, transportation for safe and efficient border processing centers.
  • $1.1 billionfor operational support including personnel, transportation, and resources to combat human smuggling and trafficking.
  • $178 millionfor technology upgrades and law enforcement pay adjustments to respond to influx.

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