"The Border Safety and Security Act of 2022" would pass the Homeland Security Secretary to suspend the entry of illegal immigrants into the United States, if he decides it "necessary to achieve operational control" of the border.
It would also need the suspension of entry of illegal immigrants if the DHS head cannot detain them as required in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Should the DHS secretary not follow that condition, it allows state attorneys general to bring legal action against the administration to enforce it.
The 17 lawmakers signed on the bill, including Reps. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., Tom Tiffany, R-Wis., Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., Byron Donalds, R-Fla., and Andy Biggs, R-Ariz.
"Secretary [Alejandro] Mayorkas has been allowing asylum to be the exception that swallows the rules of border security — leading to chaos and crises at our border," Roy said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
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"Congress needs to step in and require the DHS to turn people away if the department can’t abide by our laws and certify that all aliens claiming asylum are being detained for adjudicating their claims."
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"The only metric for any border policy right now is whether it will stop the flow of illegal migrants. That's it," he said.
It comes as Republicans are pushing several solutions to the crisis at the southern border, which saw 221,000 migrants hit the border in March alone -- and that number is expected to increase in the months ahead as the administration lifts the Title 42 public health order.
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The administration has said it plans for worst-case scenarios of up to 18,000 migrants a day if the public health order is lifted. Republican states are suing to intercept the lifting of the order.
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Republicans have repeatedly accused the massive migrant numbers of the administration's policy – including the rollback of multiple Trump-era policies – which they say has prompted more migrants to travel north. The administration has instead focused on "root causes" like violence, corruption, and climate change in Central America.
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Meanwhile, a number of immigration hawks and former officials have called for Republicans to unite behind a "flagship" border security bill next year when the new Congress sits.