Republican Border Bills and Texas' Response to Title 42 End.

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Republican Representative John Duarte from California explained that he voted against the GOP's border bill to support working families and agriculture in his district. He also wanted to push for a bipartisan immigration compromise that can pass in the Senate. Duarte opposed the bill because it would hurt many families that work in his district and "create difficulties" for food producers. The legislation calls for completing former President Trump's wall on the southern border and implementing additional restrictions on access to asylum. The bill passed in the House with all but two Republicans in favor and all Democrats opposed.
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- House Approves Stringent G.O.P. Border Bill, Attacking Biden on Immigration The New York Times
- Texas bill would create state-run ‘border protection unit’ as Title 42 ends The Hill
- U.S. House passes border bill shaped by Texas Republicans as Title 42 ends KHOU.com
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