In order to secure our border, we need to finish building our border wall, provide more resources to border patrol, and keep Title 42 and Remain in Mexico policies in place in order to stem the tide of illegal crossings.
Finish building the border wall, provide more resources to Border Patrol, and keep Title 42 and Remain in Mexico policies in place to secure the border.
Occurrences
I am spearheading legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security’s Transnational Criminal Investigative Units (TCIUs), which are crucial in stopping illegal immigrants affiliated with MS-13 and other violent gangs at the source and taking on these criminals before they reach our border.
Evidence
Garbarino says securing the border requires finishing the wall, giving Border Patrol more resources, and keeping Title 42 and Remain in Mexico in place.
Garbarino introduced H.R. 6264, which would make assaulting a law enforcement officer a deportable offense; it was referred to committee.
The page says he supported the Finish the Wall Act and the Border Security for America Act of 2021, and cosponsored the PAUSE Act to keep Title 42 in place.
CDC announced it was terminating the Title 42 order, to be implemented on May 23, 2022.
DHS describes MPP as an archived, noncurrent page and points users to current information elsewhere.
CBP says more than 100 miles of new border wall and waterborne barrier remain in planning and construction, implying the wall is not fully finished.
Assessments
Garbarino made clear legislative and public efforts toward the promise, including supporting the Finish the Wall Act, the Border Security for America Act of 2021, and cosponsoring the PAUSE Act to keep Title 42 in place. However, the promised outcome was not delivered: the border wall remained unfinished, Title 42 was terminated in 2022, and Remain in Mexico was not kept continuously in place. Because the specific promised policy package failed despite serious legislative effort, this is best scored as never with an effort badge.
The promised outcome was not fulfilled: the border wall was not finished, Title 42 was terminated in 2022, and Remain in Mexico was not kept continuously in place. Garbarino did support or cosponsor legislation and policy efforts aligned with parts of the promise, including wall-related bills and the PAUSE Act to keep Title 42, but those efforts did not deliver the promised result.