[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 156 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 156
Commending the officers and personnel of Federal, State, and local
agencies deployed by air, ground, and marine, and as tactical border
security, for their work during the crisis at the Southern border.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
April 14, 2021
Mr. Scott of Florida (for himself, Mr. Lankford, Mr. Cruz, Mr. Johnson,
and Mr. Hawley) submitted the following resolution; which was referred
to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Commending the officers and personnel of Federal, State, and local
agencies deployed by air, ground, and marine, and as tactical border
security, for their work during the crisis at the Southern border.
Whereas U.S. Customs and Border Protection (referred to in this preamble as
``CBP'') is charged with protecting the borders of the United States and
facilitating travel and trade;
Whereas President Biden promised a humane approach to immigration but the Biden
Administration was woefully unprepared for a surge of migrants from
Central America, including a record number of vulnerable, unaccompanied
children unlawfully crossing the unsecured United States-Mexico border
(referred to in this preamble as the ``Southern border'');
Whereas the Southern border is experiencing a humanitarian crisis with
unprecedented numbers of vulnerable individuals attempting to unlawfully
enter the United States;
Whereas, on March 13, 2021, the Department of Homeland Security directed the
Federal Emergency Management Agency to support a government-wide
response effort to address the surge of unlawful crossings at the
Southern border;
Whereas, in February 2021, 100,441 individuals were apprehended at the Southern
border, which is a 28-percent increase from January 2021;
Whereas a total of 458,088 individuals were encountered at the Southern border
in fiscal year 2020, which is only 61,130 encounters more than the
number recorded in the first half of the current fiscal year;
Whereas, in all of fiscal year 2020, 33,239 unaccompanied minors were
encountered at the Southern border, which is only 3,510 encounters more
than the number recorded in the first half of the current fiscal year;
Whereas CBP has conducted more than 3,000 daily apprehensions, while still
maintaining a posture to secure the border of the Nation and facilitate
international trade and travel;
Whereas the immigration policies of President Biden are--
(1) luring hundreds of thousands of migrants to unlawfully cross the
Southern border;
(2) leading to an alarming increase in human trafficking and drug
smuggling by cartels and transnational criminal organizations; and
(3) putting unaccompanied minors at risk of human trafficking,
violence, sexual abuse, and separation from the families of the
unaccompanied minors;
Whereas numerous acts of selfless heroism by CBP agents occur on a daily basis,
as the agents face dangerous conditions but continue to risk their lives
during a global health pandemic to rescue migrants attempting to
unlawfully enter the United States along the Southern border;
Whereas the selfless heroism by CBP agents has been on full display as the
crisis at the Southern border grows and thousands of aliens attempt to
unlawfully enter the United States each day, including recently reported
rescues--
(1) in February 2021, of a migrant woman from Mexico abandoned by human
smugglers and left to die in a freezing winter storm as they attempted to
unlawfully enter Texas;
(2) in March 2021, of a migrant man and a 2-year-old child swept away
by a swift current in a canal as they attempted to unlawfully enter
Arizona;
(3) in March 2021, of a migrant man who was abandoned by human
smugglers unlawfully entering California, remained missing for 8 days, and
had to be carried out of the mountainous terrain on the shoulders of a CBP
agent; and
(4) in March 2021, of a migrant man in severe distress in a remote
desert location who was abandoned by human smugglers attempting to
unlawfully enter New Mexico and who required serious medical attention;
Whereas faced with inadequate Federal resources to manage the surge of illegal
border crossings, States along the Southern border have installed their
own border protection patrols, such as Arizona Border Strike Force and
Operation Lone Star in Texas; and
Whereas resources from Federal, State, and local agencies will need to be
diverted from other areas to handle the surge of migrants unlawfully
entering the United States: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) recognizes that there is an ongoing and growing crisis
on our Southern border; and
(2) commends the men and women of the U.S. Customs and
Border Protection, including Border Patrol personnel, Office of
Field Operations personnel, Air and Marine Operations
personnel, Office of Trade personnel, the Federal Emergency
Management Agency, and all support personnel and allies of such
agencies from State and local governments for the work of such
men and women during the crisis at the Southern border.
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