Reinstate the Remain in Mexico policy.

Monica De La Cruz · Texas · Republican

policy impact 0.89 specificity 0.98 extraction confidence 99%

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Evidence

"Reinstated the successful Remain in Mexico policy" as one of the White House's listed border wins in President Trump's first 365 days back in office.

Official White House statement says Remain in Mexico was reinstated in 2026, which is a concrete fulfillment of the policy outcome itself.

delivered later_term

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secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 97%

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De La Cruz said, "The House passed the Secure the Border Act, which would have codified what we knew to work, including the resumption of the Remain in Mexico policy. Mr. President, demand the Senate pass the Secure the Border Act NOW."

Her office publicly backed legislation that included Resain in Mexico and urged enactment, but the bill itself did not become law, so this is evidence of serious effort rather than completion.

partial same_term A for effort

Congresswoman De La Cruz on Biden Executive Order: Too Little Too Late
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delivered later_term

The promised policy outcome, reinstating Remain in Mexico, was reportedly completed by the federal executive branch in 2026. De La Cruz also supported House legislation during her term that would have resumed or codified the policy, though that bill did not become law. Because the concrete policy outcome was later implemented while she remained in federal office, this counts as delivered with later_term timing, with her legislative activity supporting candidate credit but not requiring an effort badge.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 91%