Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SR45

Introduced
2/9/23  

Caption

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the current influx of migrants is causing a crisis at the southern border.

Impact

The resolution itself does not propose any new laws or direct actions; instead, it emphasizes the urgency of recognizing the situation at the southern border. By articulating that the Senate views the influx of migrants as a crisis, SR45 could influence future legislative initiatives aimed at border control and immigration reform. The passage of such resolutions may also serve as a platform for advocating more robust measures to handle migration and enhance border security, potentially shaping policy discussions in Congress about resource allocation and legislative priorities related to immigration.

Summary

SR45 is a resolution that expresses the sense of the Senate regarding the influx of migrants at the southern border of the United States. Submitted by a group of senators led by Mrs. Britt, this resolution asserts that the current migration situation constitutes a crisis. It reflects the sentiments of several Republican senators who believe that the existing circumstances at the border require immediate attention and action from the federal government. The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of what these lawmakers perceive as a pressing issue that affects national security and immigration policy.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SR45 may revolve around differing perspectives on immigration and border security. While proponents argue that acknowledging the situation as a crisis is essential for implementing necessary reforms, critics may contend that framing the influx in such a manner could lead to harsher immigration policies that may overlook the humanitarian aspects of the migration issue. This resolution may also highlight the polarized political landscape regarding immigration, with potential implications for bipartisan efforts to address the complexities of migration reform.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR1031

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US SR169

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US HR253

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US HR973

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that Congress should fully fund border security personnel, immigration judges, and related personnel and border technology needs at the southern border.

US SR172

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US SR362

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US SR543

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US SR29

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US SR311

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US SR938

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Similar Bills

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