Senate Democrats Reverse Objection and Agree to Cornyn Provision to Enforce Immigration Laws
Published: 07-27-07
Published: 07-27-07

Sen. Cornyn the top Republican on the Immigration Border Security and Refugees subcommittee said “Addressing the problem of illegal immigration shouldn’t stop at our borders. We need to restore the confidence of the American people that the federal government is committed to enforcing our immigration laws.
This funding will not only put more boots on the ground at our borders but it will also provide additional resources for law enforcement to remove dangerous felons who are here illegally. This is an important bipartisan step forward to strengthening America’s security. I’m pleased my colleagues in both parties agreed to this important amendment.”
The amendment would provide emergency funding of $3 billion for:
• Hiring 500 more Customs & Border Protection (CBP) officers per year (FY08-12) 1200 more Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents per year 200 investigators to combat aliens smuggling 50 Deputy U.S. Marshals;
• 23000 Border Patrol agents hired trained and reporting for duty;
• 4 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles & 105 ground-based radar and camera towers;
• A permanent end to the “catch-and-release” policy with 45000 detention beds;
• Operational control over 100 of the U.S.-Mexico land border;
• To allow DHS to present a photo electronically to an employer so that the employer may confirm the identity of the individual when he presents ID;
• To require mandatory detention of aliens who overstay their visa by 60 days;
• To reimburse local governments that choose to cooperate with ICE in enforcing the immigration laws (INA 287g).
• 23000 Border Patrol agents hired trained and reporting for duty;
• 4 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles & 105 ground-based radar and camera towers;
• A permanent end to the “catch-and-release” policy with 45000 detention beds;
• Operational control over 100 of the U.S.-Mexico land border;
• To allow DHS to present a photo electronically to an employer so that the employer may confirm the identity of the individual when he presents ID;
• To require mandatory detention of aliens who overstay their visa by 60 days;
• To reimburse local governments that choose to cooperate with ICE in enforcing the immigration laws (INA 287g).
Sen. Cornyn serves on the Armed Services Judiciary and Budget Committees. In addition he is Vice Chairman of the Senate Republican Conference and the Senate Select Committee on Ethics. He serves as the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee’s Immigration Border Security and Refugees subcommittee and the Armed Services Committee’s Airland subcommittee. He served previously as Texas Attorney General Texas Supreme Court Justice and Bexar County District Judge.