Recent immigration enforcement gains only happened because citizens spoke up—but none of them are permanent. They can be reversed by the next administration unless Congress acts now. I strongly urge readers to contact their elected officials and demand that strong, enforceable immigration laws be permanently codified. Temporary fixes, funding patches, and political promises are not enough. The rule of law must be secured in statute, and lawmakers must be held accountable by the voters they serve.
The Tradesman
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