The two Republicans say that more than 6.3 million migrants have illegally crossed the border under the Biden administration.
WASHINGTON — Republicans continue to focus on immigration, seen as a weak spot for President Joe Biden, with Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis releasing his immigration policy Monday, and Sen. Mike Lee of Utah and Rep. Matt Rosendale of Montana writing in support of a House bill dealing with immigration in a Fox News op-ed Tuesday.
"States like Montana and Utah have seen an unprecedented flood of drugs and crime under President Biden's leadership," the op-ed says while referencing Biden's border policies. "I have listened to people in D.C. for years and years and years, going back decades — Republicans and Democrats — always chirping about this yet never actually bringing the issue to a conclusion," DeSantis told an audience of nearly 100 people in El Paso, per CBS News. "What we're saying is no excuses on this."
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