House GOP Stance on Border Bill Tied to Political Strategy, Not Policy

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GOP Representative Troy Nehls openly admitted to rejecting a bipartisan Senate immigration deal to avoid boosting President Joe Biden's approval ratings, highlighting the political motivations behind the GOP's stance on immigration. Despite progress in the Senate towards a deal linking border security to aid for Israel and Ukraine, House Republicans, guided by a desire to support Trump and defeat Biden in 2024, are unwilling to compromise. This comes as the GOP plans to use border security as a key issue in the upcoming election and as they initiate impeachment proceedings against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas.
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