Illegal immigration puts a significant strain on local resources to provide services like housing, education and health care.
As Americans, we are extremely fortunate to live in the most hopeful, free society the world has ever known.
We are a nation of people who value the freedom to build a better life for ourselves and our families. And we’re proud of our tradition of embracing others who wish to come here legally in pursuit of these goals.
Today, under the leadership of President Joe Biden, we have abandoned sanity when it comes to illegal immigration. Never has a president so willfully undermined the safety of Americans by refusing to enforce our laws.
Just one month after President Biden took office, the number of encounters along the Mexican border jumped nearly 30%. And just this past December, illegal border crossings reached an all-time high.
Biden’s immigration policies are ‘reckless’
More than 2.4 million encounters occurred at our nation’s southwest border during a 12-month period ending in 2023. The cost of illegal immigration put a staggering $151 billion burden on taxpayers in 2023, according to a report by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR).
The administration’s reckless policies continue to be exploited by drug cartels and human smugglers.
Here in the Volunteer State, the West Tennessee Drug Task Force on March 10 confiscated 85 pounds of fentanyl –enough to kill 19 million people – on Interstate 40 in Haywood County. The same week, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) arrested two undocumented immigrants suspected of human trafficking in Nashville.
And in Georgia, a 22-year-old nursing student was kidnapped and brutally murdered by a suspect who was not supposed to be in the country. No doubt these crimes were made possible by our open-border policies.
Supreme Court was right to rule in favor of Texas
This manmade crisis has led to record-setting illegal border crossing arrests, migrant deaths, narcotics seized, and suspected terrorists trying to enter the country, according to officials with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
I witnessed this disaster firsthand when I visited the Texas border last summer. I was struck by the frustration of a particular border official who said all it would take is one call from the White House and they could effectively do their jobs.
Encouraging news came on March 19 when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled to allow Texas law enforcement officers to detain and prosecute migrants suspected of illegally crossing the border. Iowa is currently considering a law allowing similar measures.
We’re either a nation of laws or a lawless nation. Until our federal government secures our southern border, states must join Texas in taking necessary steps to deter illegal immigration. Here in Tennessee, we will ensure the Volunteer State is not a preferred destination for illegals.