Brian Jack would support tougher immigration enforcement, including mass deportations of people who entered the country illegally.

Brian Jack · Georgia · Republican

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Secure our Border and End Illegal Immigration

The campaign site states a commitment to secure the border and end illegal immigration.

Brian Jack for Congress
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That means finishing the border wall, funding for ICE and border patrol, deporting criminal illegals, and reforming our immigration laws to prioritize the prosperity of working class Americans.

He pledges stricter immigration enforcement, including deportations of criminal illegal immigrants and more resources for ICE and Border Patrol.

Issues - Brian Jack for Congress
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Evidence

Jack says that in Congress he will 'lead the fight to end Biden's border invasion' and that means 'finishing the border wall, funding for ICE and border patrol, deporting criminal illegals, and reforming our immigration laws.'

Official campaign material shows support for tougher immigration enforcement and deportation of criminal unauthorized immigrants, though it does not expressly say 'mass deportations.'

partial same_term

Issues - Brian Jack for Congress
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The House clerk's roll call for H.R. 29 shows Brian Jack voted Yea on passage of the Laken Riley Act.

Jack backed a major immigration-enforcement bill that mandated federal custody actions for certain noncitizen offenders, supporting the tougher-enforcement part of the claim.

partial same_term A for effort

Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives - Roll Call 6, H.R. 29 (Laken Riley Act)
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The House clerk's roll call for H.R. 1958 lists Brian Jack voting Yea on passage of the Deporting Fraudsters Act.

Jack voted for another enforcement bill with deportation-oriented language, further supporting his backing for tougher immigration enforcement.

partial same_term A for effort

Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives
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In the campaign's immigration section, Jack says: 'In Congress, I will lead the fight to end Biden's border invasion ... That means finishing the border wall, funding for ICE and border patrol, deporting criminal illegals, and reforming our immigration laws to prioritize the prosperity of working class Americans.'

Official campaign material shows support for tougher immigration enforcement and deporting unauthorized immigrants with criminal records, but it does not expressly endorse mass deportations of all people who entered illegally.

partial same_term

Issues - Brian Jack for Congress
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The House roll call for H.R. 29 shows Brian Jack voted Yea on passage of the Laken Riley Act.

Jack supported an early House immigration-enforcement bill that increased detention and removal consequences for certain noncitizens, consistent with a tougher enforcement stance.

partial same_term A for effort

Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives - Roll Call 6, H.R. 29 (Laken Riley Act)
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The House roll call for H.R. 1958 lists Brian Jack voting Yea on passage of the Deporting Fraudsters Act.

Jack again backed enforcement-oriented immigration legislation during his House term, reinforcing support for tougher immigration enforcement and deportation policy.

partial same_term A for effort

Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives
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Assessments

partial same_term A for effort

Jack delivered on the tougher-enforcement portion of the promise during the same House term by voting for enforcement-oriented immigration bills, including the Laken Riley Act and the Deporting Fraudsters Act. However, the evidence supports deportation of criminal unauthorized immigrants and tougher enforcement generally, not a clearly delivered or materially advanced policy of mass deportations of all people who entered illegally. That makes the promise only partially fulfilled.

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partial same_term A for effort

Jack promised to support tougher immigration enforcement and deportation-oriented policies. In his current House term, he voted for the Laken Riley Act and the Deporting Fraudsters Act, both of which align with tougher enforcement and detention/deportation policy for specified noncitizens. However, the evidence does not show that he supported or helped enact a broad mass-deportation program covering people who entered the country illegally generally, so the promise is best rated partial rather than fully delivered.

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