- by foxnews
- 18 Jan 2025
Specifically, the proposal seeks to have "unobligated balances" appropriated or otherwise made available to the IRS for "enforcement activities" under federal law instead go to the CBP "for the salaries and expenses of new agents and officers hired for the security of the southern border of the United States," according to the bill's language. Tenney is reintroducing the 2023 bill to the newly sworn-in 119th Congress.
The congresswoman added: "As we transition to the new administration, it is vital to provide CBP agents with the additional resources needed to secure our borders and deport illegal immigrants, ensuring they can effectively support President Trump's and Border Czar Homan's agenda."
That stipulation became a flash-point issue for Republicans, including Rep. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., who accused the Biden IRS of trying to "harass hard-working Americans."
Meanwhile, President-elect Donald Trump has chosen billionaire Elon Musk and fellow entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy to spearhead the newly developed Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. The nongovernmental task force will be responsible for finding ways to slash the federal workforce, and ax programs and federal regulations, as part of Trump's "Save America" agenda for a second term.
Incoming border czar Tom Homan, who like Tenney is a native New Yorker, is tasked with delivering on Trump's promise of mass deportations of criminal illegal immigrants and drug traffickers.
Tenney, who co-chaired the House Election Integrity Caucus amid the 2024 race that ended in Trump's victory, also recently re-introduced a bill that aims to rip federal funds from states that allow illegal immigrants to hold driver's licenses.
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