Moreno Backed By GOP Sheriffs, Vows To Tighten Southern Border

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Moreno Backed By GOP Sheriffs, Vows To Tighten Southern Border
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Republican Senate candidate J.D. Moreno received support from 19 Republican county sheriffs in Ohio as he campaigned on a platform of strengthening the southern border. Moreno criticized the Biden administration's handling of immigration and pledged to fight for tighter border security.

With less than six weeks to go in the country's most expensive Senate race, Moreno chose a backdrop of 19 Republican county sheriffs Friday, pledging to fight for a tighter southern border.

Unlike refugee programs, the federal government has no control where immigrants settle in the U.S. once TPS is granted., when Donald Trump wanted the immigration issue to remain unresolved so he could use it as against Democrats in the presidential campaign.a bipartisan border bill that was negotiated with very concerned Republicans and Democrats. I supported that border bill," Brown said. "It made sense. It would of fixed a lot of this.

When ABC 6 asked about Rubio’s strong support for Haitians to remain in the U.S., Moreno replied, "It's a matter of the scale. Don't, don’t confuse it. ... You have a small number of Haitians that are here where Temporary Protective Status makes sense."

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