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Voted Yes: On Passage to H.R. 4638: BOWOW Act of 2025 (March 19, 2026)
Voted Yes: On Passage to H.R. 1958: Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026 (March 18, 2026)
Voted Yes: On Passage to H.R. 7296: SAVE America Act (Feb. 11, 2026)
Cosponsored H.R. 7296: SAVE America Act (Feb. 9, 2026)
Sponsored H.R. 7359: Somalia Immigration Moratorium Act (Feb. 4, 2026)
H.R. 7359: Somalia Immigration Moratorium Act (Feb. 4, 2026)
H.R. 7063: Student Visa Integrity Act of 2026 (Jan. 14, 2026)
H.R. 5713: Expedited Removal of Criminal Aliens Act (Oct. 8, 2025)
H.R. 5232: Domestic Jobs Protection Act (Sept. 9, 2025)
H.R. 3715: New IDEA Act (June 4, 2025)
H.Res. 229: Impeaching James E. Boasberg, United States District Court Chief Judge for the District of Columbia, for high crimes and misdemeanors. (March 18, 2025)
H.R. 273: REMAIN in Mexico Act of 2025 (Jan. 9, 2025)
H.R. 7296: SAVE America Act (Feb. 9, 2026)
H.R. 7156: SCAM Act (Jan. 20, 2026)
H.R. 6987: Public Charge Clarification Act of 2026 (Jan. 8, 2026)
H.R. 4397: Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation Act of 2025 (Dec. 1, 2025)
H.R. 6225: PAUSE Act of 2025 (Nov. 20, 2025)
H.R. 5688: Non-Domiciled CDL Integrity Act (Nov. 7, 2025)
H.R. 5722: Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act (Oct. 17, 2025)
H.R. 5330: To withhold certain transportation program funds from States that grant drivers licenses to illegal immigrants or fail to share information about criminal aliens with the Federal Government. (Sept. 11, 2025)
H.R. 4638: BOWOW Act of 2025 (Sept. 4, 2025)
H.R. 5108: Stop Greenlighting Driver Licenses for Illegal Immigrants Act (Sept. 3, 2025)
H.R. 5005: Sanctuary Penalty and Public Protection Act of 2025 (Aug. 22, 2025)
H.R. 4711: Rapid Expulsion of Migrant Offenders who Violate and Evade (REMOVE) Act (July 23, 2025)
H.R. 4226: To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide a criminal penalty for interfering with immigration enforcement operations, and for other purposes. (June 27, 2025)
H.R. 4201: TPS Reform Act of 2025 (June 26, 2025)
H.R. 4200: End DED Act (June 26, 2025)
H.R. 4092: To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that aliens who have been convicted of or who have committed certain offenses involving interstate or foreign shipments by carrier are inadmissible and deportable. (June 24, 2025)
H.R. 3725: Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act (June 24, 2025)
H.R. 3984: Expedited Removal Expansion Act of 2025 (June 12, 2025)
H.R. 3861: Mobilizing Against Sanctuary Cities Act (June 10, 2025)
H.R. 3859: To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for the removal and permanent inadmissibility of certain aliens convicted of assaulting law enforcement officers, and for other purposes. (June 10, 2025)
H.R. 3486: Stop Illegal Entry Act of 2025 (June 3, 2025)
H.R. 3362: Justice for Angel Families Act (May 20, 2025)
H.R. 3237: No Student Visas for Sanctuary Cities Act of 2025 (May 7, 2025)
H.R. 2705: Nuclear Family Priority Act (April 29, 2025)
H.R. 2708: Safeguarding American Property Act of 2025 (April 8, 2025)
H.Res. 303: Recognizing that members and affiliates of Tren de Aragua are alien enemies perpetrating an invasion of the United States and affirming that the President is exercising his constitutional authority to repel that invasion. (April 8, 2025)
H.R. 2315: Fairness for High Skilled Americans Act (March 25, 2025)
H.R. 746: America First Act (March 21, 2025)
H.R. 47: VOICE Restoration Act (March 18, 2025)
H.R. 2204: To require an institution of higher education that becomes aware that a student having nonimmigrant status under subparagraph (F)(i) or (J) of section 101(a)(15) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(15)) has endorsed or supported a foreign terrorist organization to notify the SEVIS, and for other purposes. (March 18, 2025)
H.R. 2147: To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to prohibit the admission of Chinese nationals as nonimmigrant students, and for other purposes. (March 14, 2025)
H.R. 2128: Reimbursing Border Communities Act of 2025 (March 14, 2025)
H.R. 116: Stopping Border Surges Act (March 11, 2025)
H.R. 57: Ending Catch and Release Act of 2025 (March 6, 2025)
H.R. 1958: Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026 (March 6, 2025)
H.R. 1953: Deportation Compliance Act (March 6, 2025)
H.R. 1928: Sanctuary City Accountability Act (March 6, 2025)
H.R. 1916: Pay Our Border Patrol and Customs Agents Act of 2025 (March 6, 2025)
H.R. 696: End Unaccountable Amnesty Act (March 5, 2025)
H.R. 1879: No Tax Breaks for Sanctuary Cities Act (March 5, 2025)
H.R. 1837: Timely Departure Act (March 4, 2025)
H.R. 1422: Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025 (March 3, 2025)
H.R. 251: Legal Workforce Act (Feb. 27, 2025)
H.R. 1312: No Asylum for Criminals Act of 2025 (Feb. 25, 2025)
H.R. 1485: Alien Removal Not Resort Stays Act (Feb. 24, 2025)
H.R. 1241: SAFE for America Act of 2025 (Feb. 12, 2025)
H.R. 1220: FIRM Act of 2025 (Feb. 11, 2025)
H.R. 1222: Operation Lone Star Reimbursement Act (Feb. 11, 2025)
H.R. 35: Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act (Feb. 10, 2025)
H.R. 1168: Protecting Federal Funds from Human Trafficking and Smuggling Act of 2025 (Feb. 10, 2025)
H.R. 1071: No Censors on our Shores Act (Feb. 6, 2025)
H.R. 151: Equal Representation Act (Feb. 5, 2025)
H.R. 871: RULES Act (Feb. 4, 2025)
H.R. 885: Drug Cartel Terrorist Designation Act (Feb. 4, 2025)
H.R. 355: Justice for Jocelyn Act (Jan. 31, 2025)
H.R. 875: Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025 (Jan. 31, 2025)
H.R. 424: State Border Security Reimbursement Act of 2025 (Jan. 22, 2025)
H.R. 569: Birthright Citizenship Act of 2025 (Jan. 21, 2025)
H.R. 551: Make the Migrant Protection Protocols Mandatory Act of 2025 (Jan. 16, 2025)
H.R. 30: Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act (Jan. 13, 2025)
H.R. 29: Laken Riley Act (Jan. 7, 2025)
H.R. 23: Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act (Jan. 7, 2025)
H.R. 4638 : BOWOW Act of 2025
On Passage -- Voted Yes (March 19, 2026)
H.R. 1958 : Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026
On Passage -- Voted Yes (March 18, 2026)
H.R. 7296 : SAVE America Act
On Passage -- Voted Yes (Feb. 11, 2026)
H.R. 4371 : Kayla Hamilton Act
On Passage -- Voted Yes (Dec. 16, 2025)
H.R. 3486 : Stop Illegal Entry Act of 2025
On Passage -- Voted Yes (Sept. 11, 2025)
H.R. 1 : One Big Beautiful Bill Act
On Motion to Concur in the Senate Amendment -- Voted Yes (July 3, 2025)
H.R. 275 : Special Interest Alien Reporting Act of 2025
On Passage -- Voted Yes (June 26, 2025)
H.R. 875 : Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025
On Passage -- Voted Yes (June 26, 2025)
H.R. 2931 : Save SBA from Sanctuary Cities Act
On Passage -- Voted Yes (June 5, 2025)
H.R. 1 : One Big Beautiful Bill Act
On Passage -- Voted Yes (May 22, 2025)
H.R. 22 : SAVE Act
On Passage -- Voted Yes (April 10, 2025)
H.R. 35 : Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act
On Passage -- Voted Yes (Feb. 13, 2025)
S. 5 : Laken Riley Act
On Passage -- Voted Yes (Jan. 22, 2025)
H.R. 30 : Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act
On Passage -- Voted Yes (Jan. 16, 2025)
H.R. 29 : Laken Riley Act
On Passage -- Voted Yes (Jan. 7, 2025)
“It’s a no-brainer – if an illegal alien defrauds the United States or steals benefits from our nation’s most vulnerable, they should be permanently removed from our country,” said Congressman Taylor. “Ohioans work too hard to have their tax dollars and benefits stolen by illegal aliens who shouldn’t even be here in the first place. My Deporting Fraudsters Act will bolster the Trump Administration’s efforts to do just that, and today I’m proud to see it take one step closer toward becoming law.”
“The number of illegal aliens committing fraud against Americans is ridiculous. Congressman Taylor’s Deporting Fraudsters Act will ensure that foreign nationals defrauding American taxpayers and the country’s immigration system are held accountable,” said Chairman Jim Jordan (OH-04) of the House Judiciary Committee.
“Americans who meet eligibility requirements should be the only ones to receive taxpayer-funded benefits. Under the Biden administration’s border policies, abuse of these programs by illegal aliens increased. This bill will stem that abuse. I am pleased to see the House pass it, and I urge my colleagues in the Senate to do the same and send it to the President to become law,” said Senator Cruz.
“Illegal aliens who falsify documents, steal identities, and cheat the system to gain public benefits meant for American citizens, including SNAP or Medicaid, should unquestionably be deported. By ensuring any illegal alien who defrauds the U.S. government can be removed from our country, this commonsense legislation would end the America-last policies of Joe Biden and rightfully put Americans first,” said Senator Cornyn.
“For too long, illegal aliens have taken advantage of and burdened our bloated welfare system, contributing to waste, fraud, and abuse. By some estimates, these individuals receive $42 billion in public benefits every year. This bill will ensure that illegal aliens who steal the tax dollars of hardworking Americans are subject to deportation,” said Senator Lee. “It is more important than ever to ensure that public benefits are focused on U.S. citizens and legal residents. Those who invade our country and then abuse our generosity through fraud and theft should be promptly deported.”
"The Deporting Fraudsters Act is a common-sense bill,” said Congressman Kennedy. “Anyone illegally in the U.S. who steals taxpayer dollars through fraud has no place here. Shockingly, the list of crimes that make an alien deportable does not explicitly include defrauding the United States. It’s time to get serious about protecting our nation and closing any vulnerabilities.”
“American taxpayers should not be forced to bankroll fraud committed by people who are in this country illegally,” said Congresswoman Tenney. “When illegal aliens defraud the federal government or steal taxpayer-funded benefits, deportation should be the consequence. As a cosponsor of this legislation, I am working to protect taxpayer dollars and uphold the rule of law. This bill puts American citizens and legal residents first.”
“Illegal aliens who defraud taxpayers should not be allowed to remain in our country,” Congressman Schmidt said. “The Biden-era border crisis affected every community in our country and cost American taxpayers enormous sums of money. I’m proud to join my colleagues in sponsoring this legislation, which is another important step in undoing the damage done during the four years of the previous administration.”
"American taxpayers are sick of footing the bill for illegal immigrants gaming the system and tired of the waste, fraud, and abuse,” said Congresswoman Mace. “If you broke into our country and are stealing from our government, you ought to be deported. This bill puts American workers first and stops the insanity of rewarding criminals with a free ride on the taxpayers’ dime.”
“Our taxpayer dollars are already being wasted by the swamp,” said Congressman Gill. “It should be common sense for any illegal alien that defrauds our nation with stolen taxpayer funds to be deported without hesitation. I am proud to cosponsor Rep. Dave Taylor’s bill to protect our national sovereignty.”
“Being in the United States illegally is a crime, and so is fraud. Combining the two should leave no gray area,” said Congressman Haridopolos. “The Deporting Fraudsters Act is common-sense legislation that restores accountability, protects taxpayer dollars, and ensures those who blatantly ignore our laws are removed from our country.”
“Programs like Medicare and Social Security are vital taxpayer-funded programs and must be safeguarded against fraud. Illegal immigrants who fraudulently enroll and exploit these programs must be held accountable for their crimes,” said Congressman Feenstra. “That’s why I’m glad to support Rep. Dave Taylor’s legislation to ensure that illegal immigrants who defraud taxpayers are deported and never allowed back into our country. I will always protect Iowa taxpayers from fraud and honor our promise to Iowa seniors and workers that they receive the benefits they have earned.”
“If you come into our country illegally and steal from American taxpayers, you should not be allowed to stay here,” said Congresswoman Luna. “The Deporting Fraudsters Act closes a dangerous loophole by making benefit fraud and the theft of public funds a deportable offense. In light of the abuses that have come to light in Minnesota, this legislation is vital to protecting taxpayers and holding fraudsters accountable.”
“The Deporting Fraudsters Act makes it clear that illegal immigrants who commit fraud or exploit the welfare system will be held accountable and removed,” said Congressman Bost. “This is about protecting taxpayers and making sure our system works for American citizens in need.”
“Illegal alien fraudsters are draining taxpayer dollars and taking benefits from American citizens,” said Congressman Carter. “I proudly co-sponsored the Deporting Fraudsters Act because it’s common sense: if you steal from the United States and the most vulnerable in our society, you have no right to be here. I applaud the leadership of Rep. Taylor for working to protect American citizens against waste, fraud, and abuse.”
Rep. Mike Bost, Rep. Buddy Carter, Sen. John Cornyn, Sen. Ted Cruz, Rep. Randy Feenstra, Rep. Brandon Gill, Rep. Mike Haridopolos, Rep. Jim Jordan, Rep. Mike Kennedy, Sen. Mike Lee, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, Rep. Nancy Mace, Rep. Derek Schmidt, Rep. David Taylor, Rep. Claudia Tenney"National security must be our top priority. My bill imposes a moratorium on immigration from Somalia until we can ensure that terrorists are not using our refugee and visa programs to enter the country. We cannot take chances with the safety of the American people."
Rep. Brandon Gill“Studying in the United States is a privilege, not a right. Unfortunately, a system intended to spread the American dream has been abused by fraudsters and bad actors,” said Rep. Gill. “My bill restores integrity to a system that has been exploited for decades by protecting national security, enforcing immigration law, and ensuring the student visa program serves America’s interests.”
“I was shocked to learn how many students from hostile countries like China and Iran are studying at our American universities—including in my home state of Alabama,” said Sen. Tuberville. “We need to go on offense against countries who hate us and are desperate to try to take us down—as we saw with the violent, anti-American protests on our college campuses over the last year. There is zero reason why we should be allowing students from countries that hate us to take the spot of a law-abiding American citizen at our elite colleges and universities. I’m proud to introduce the Student Visa Integrity Act in the Senate and thankful for Rep. Gill’s efforts in the House of Representatives to crack down on rampant abuse of student visas and to make our American Universities Prioritize Americans Again.”
Rep. Brandon Gill, Sen. Tommy Tuberville“Texas’s actions through Operation Lone Star were absolutely vital to ensuring the safety and security of Americans across our great country. However, our State should not have had to bear alone the costs of securing the border when former President Biden intentionally failed to do so. We therefore respectfully ask that, as the Departments prepare to disburse the funds set aside in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the State of Texas be fully reimbursed for the costs incurred to protect Americans from illegal immigration and drug trafficking under former President Biden’s disastrous leadership.”
Rep. Jodey Arrington, Rep. Brian Babin, Rep. John Carter, Rep. Michael Cloud, Sen. John Cornyn, Rep. Dan Crenshaw, Sen. Ted Cruz, Rep. Monica De La Cruz, Rep. Jake Ellzey, Rep. Pat Fallon, Rep. Brandon Gill, Rep. Craig Goldman, Rep. Tony Gonzales, Rep. Lance Gooden, Rep. Wesley Hunt, Rep. Ronny Jackson, Rep. Morgan Luttrell, Rep. Michael McCaul, Rep. Nathaniel Moran, Rep. Troy Nehls, Rep. August Pfluger, Rep. Chip Roy, Rep. Keith Self, Rep. Pete Sessions, Rep. Beth Van Duyne, Rep. Randy Weber, Rep. Roger Williams“President Trump has done more for American workers and their families than any other president,” said Rep. Gill. “It is crucial that we prevent any future administrations from doing anything to stand in the way of their success, including using work permits to usher in more illegal immigration.”
Rep. Brandon Gill"In response to growing threats from violent cartels, terrorist networks, and lawless sanctuary cities, Congresswoman Sheri Biggs (R-SC-03) has introduced two national security bills to stop the flow of fentanyl, restore immigration enforcement, and protect American communities. The legislation comes on the heels of weekend unrest in Los Angeles, where ICE enforcement actions led to violent protests and public disorder. As a self-declared sanctuary city, Los Angeles has refused to cooperate with federal immigration authorities — endangering public safety and undermining U.S. law."
Rep. Sheri Biggs, Rep. Brandon Gill"Congresswoman Ann Wagner (R-MO) and Congressman Brandon Gill (R-TX) released the following statement after they introduced the Fee Increases for Reckless Mismanagement Act or FIRM Act. The FIRM Act increases the fees on foreigners of certain nations attempting to obtain nonimmigrant visas."
Rep. Brandon Gill, Rep. Ann Wagner"Congresswoman Nancy Mace’s Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act has passed the House, marking a major victory in the fight to keep dangerous illegal aliens with violent records out of the United States."
Rep. Brian Babin, Rep. Nick Begich III, Rep. Gabe Evans, Rep. Brandon Gill, Rep. Tony Gonzales, Rep. Lance Gooden, Rep. Ashley Hinson, Rep. Mike Kennedy, Rep. Laurel Lee, Rep. Nancy Mace, Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, Rep. Addison McDowell, Rep. Troy Nehls, Rep. Ralph Norman, Rep. Scott Perry, Rep. Derek Schmidt, Rep. Tom Tiffany, Rep. Tony Wied, Rep. Joe WilsonCongressman Tony Gonzales (TX-23) joined Congressman Brandon Gill (TX-26) in introducing the REMAIN in Mexico Act in the U.S. House of Representatives. President Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy, officially known as the migrant protection protocols, was first implemented by the Trump administration in January 2019. The protocols allow the U.S. government to return foreign individuals who illegally entered the U.S. through the southern border to Mexico to await immigration proceedings. This legislation would require the Secretary of Homeland Security to reimplement the Migrant Protection Protocols in accordance with the 2019 Homeland Security memorandum titled “Policy Guidance for Implementation of the Migrant Protection Protocols.”
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