Republicans have insisted that the Biden administration must agree to border policy changes to garner GOP support for an emergency funding request.
Washington — Senate Republicans are seeking drastic limits on asylum in an emergency funding package requested by President Biden that includes billions of dollars for Ukraine, Israel and other national security priorities, according to an outline of the senators' priorities released Monday.A memo by Republican Sens.
It would also require officials to resume border wall construction.'We have needed significant updates in border security law for years,'Lankford said in a statement. 'But President Biden has allowed the cartels to exploit the loopholes in our asylum laws like no other President in history. We must close those loopholes and secure our border.
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