A strong majority of voters across key congressional districts support President Donald Trump’s move to add more border patrol agents and increase deportations. That includes human and drug trafficking. The American Action Network (AAN) commissioned Fabrizio, Lee & Associates to survey voters across 72 targeted congressional districts about the top issues in Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill. The poll found that 57 percent of these voters back “hiring nearly 40,000 additional ICE and Border Patrol agents to address illegal immigration as well as drug and human trafficking.”
68% of voters support “providing funding and equipment for the U.S. Military to disrupt illegal drug supply chains and other forms of illicit trafficking to support U.S. law enforcement in their fight against drug cartels.”
Rep. Ashley Hinson (R-IA) explained to Breitbart News:
“President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill will secure the border permanently and facilitate big, beautiful deportations. This is about undoing the invasion of illegal aliens, drugs, and criminals ushered in under Biden and ensuring our border patrol and ICE agents have everything they need to do their job.”
Hinson also noted that the bill would set up a series of fees for those seeking asylum to discourage those seeking to enter the country illegally:
$1,000 asylum application fee — first in U.S. history
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$1,000 fee for individuals paroled into the U.S.
$3,500 fee for sponsors of unaccompanied children
$5,000 fee for sponsors of unaccompanied children who fail to appear in court
$550 fee for work permits
$500 application fee for Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
$400 fee to file a diversity immigrant visa application
$250 fee to register for the Diversity Visa Lottery
$250 visa integrity fee
$100 year fee while asylum applications remain pending
$100 fee for continuances granted in immigration court
$5,000 fee for individuals ordered removed in absentia
$1,500 fee to adjust status to lawful permanent resident (green card)
$1,050 fee for inadmissibility waivers
$900 fee to appeal a decision by an immigration judge
$900 fee to appeal a decision by DHS
$1,325 fee to appeal in practitioner disciplinary cases
$900 fee to file motions to reopen or reconsider
$600 application fee for suspension of deportation
$600 application fee for cancellation of removal (permanent residents)
$1,500 application fee for cancellation of removal (non-permanent residents)
$30 fee for Form I-94 (arrival/departure record), up from $6
Hinson added:
“We’re also expanding immigration fees – so while Democrats wanted to incentivize illegals to come here with taxpayer-funded benefits, we’re flipping the script to disincentivize illegal immigration and build upon President Trump’s work to shut down the border.”
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