If enacted, HB 7182 would amend section 502(f)(2) of title 32, United States Code, notably altering the existing legal framework surrounding the National Guard's involvement in domestic military actions. By allowing National Guard members to act in a law enforcement capacity regarding armed individuals attempting to cross the border, the bill could significantly transform the operational dynamics of border security and law enforcement in these regions. It may also influence the responsibilities and authority of state military forces in conjunction with federal law enforcement agencies.
Summary
House Bill 7182, titled the 'Defend Our Borders From Armed Invaders Act', seeks to authorize the National Guard to take decisive action against individuals attempting to enter the United States from Mexico if they are armed. The intent behind this legislation is to bolster border security, allowing military personnel to repel potentially dangerous persons. This measure expands the role of the National Guard under specific legal parameters, aiming to strengthen protections along the US-Mexico border.
Contention
The primary points of contention surrounding HB 7182 revolve around the implications for civil liberties and the the militarization of the border. Supporters argue that the bill is necessary for national security and public safety, given the potential threats posed by armed individuals attempting illegal entry. Critics, however, raise concerns about the use of military forces for civilian law enforcement functions, fearing that it could lead to breaches of rights and aggressive encounters between armed personnel and civilians at the border. Further, debates may arise regarding the potential for misuse of authority under this expanded mandate.
This resolution declares that every state within the United States has the sovereign right to exclude any person who does not have the right to be there. It also declares that the states along the southern border (1) were invaded by terrorists, narco-terrorist cartels, and criminal actors from 2021 through 2024; and (2) have the sovereign and unilateral authority to defend themselves against such an invasion.
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