Ann will continue to work to secure our borders and ensure our immigration laws are fully enforced. Ann will also continue to support our law enforcement officials at the border - they must have the resources necessary to keep our communities safe.
Ann Wagner will continue to work to secure the border, enforce immigration laws, and support border law enforcement.
Occurrences
Ann has also worked to protect our neighborhoods and communities from violent criminals and sex offenders by building the wall at our southern border.
Evidence
Congresswoman Wagner said Congress must "secure our border" and that the FIRM Act would impose financial consequences on countries that refuse to accept deported illegal aliens, support terrorists, and allow human trafficking to run rampant.
Congress.gov lists Rep. Wagner as sponsor of H.R. 1220, with the status "Introduced" and the subject area "Immigration."
Wagner said her vote on the FY2026 NDAA "secures our border" by supporting the fight against drug trafficking with "$900 million," including "$398 million for DoD support of Counter Narcotics operations."
Assessments
The promise was framed as continuing to work on border security, immigration enforcement, and support for border law enforcement, rather than guaranteeing a specific enacted policy outcome. The evidence shows same-term actions directly aligned with that commitment: Wagner introduced the FIRM Act addressing immigration enforcement and deportation-related cooperation, publicly tied it to securing the border, and voted for FY2026 NDAA provisions she described as supporting border security and counter-narcotics enforcement. Because the promised action was continued work and the record documents relevant legislative activity, the promise is best treated as fulfilled.