Lastly, America should welcome refugees from areas affected by US actions and help other refugees establish safe relocation closer to their home countries.
Welcome refugees from areas affected by U.S. actions and help other refugees relocate safely closer to their home countries.
Occurrences
Evidence
Davidson said he voted YES on H.R. 8029 to fully fund DHS and complained that Democrats were "protecting illegal immigrants at the expense of our national security."
The issue page says the U.S. should secure the border, prioritize legal immigration, oppose amnesty, and reform welfare and birthright citizenship rules; it lists Davidson immigration legislation and no refugee-specific relocation program.
Assessments
No evidence shows Davidson delivered or materially advanced a federal program to welcome refugees from areas affected by U.S. actions or help other refugees relocate safely near their home countries. The available record instead points to restrictive immigration priorities, DHS enforcement funding, border security, opposition to amnesty, and no refugee-specific relocation or resettlement measure attributable to him. Because there is no serious legislative or executive attempt tied to the promised refugee outcome, this is best scored as not delivered without an effort badge.