Johnson Statement on Border Security Vote
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said the following after voting against the Nancy Pelosi-led resolution of disapproval against President Trump’s use of the National Emergencies Act to secure the southern border:
“Unfortunately, securing America's border has turned into a political brawl, with Democrats – who supported border barriers in the past – now refusing to supply the funding for necessary barriers because they don't like this president. We have a growing humanitarian crisis at our border that has seen more families and unaccompanied children enter our country in the last five months than at any other time on record. That certainly qualifies as an emergency. Today's vote will not fix any problem, but it does demonstrate whether a senator supports or opposes border security. I will always choose to support border and homeland security. We will deal with the issue of reclaiming congressional authority under the National Emergencies Act in my committee in the very near future.”
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