BREAKING: House Republican leadership is pushing a massive border security and immigration bill to the floor for a vote in the coming weeks, determined to end the burgeoning border crisis.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise declared that the 20 bills that three GOP-run committees have passed will be compiled into the “strongest border security package that Congress has ever taken” up.
“We're going to bring a border security package and pass it through this House of Representatives. And we challenge President Biden to work with us to solve this problem,” Scalise said.
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