Sheriffs and Legislators Call for Urgent Immigration Reform in D.C.
In a significant gathering scheduled for February 26, a coalition of sheriffs, state legislators, and concerned citizens from across the United States are poised to converge on Washington, D.C. Their mission: to engage directly with Members of Congress regarding the pressing issues surrounding border security and immigration reform.
The urgency for this meeting stems from the overwhelming statistics regarding illegal border crossings in recent years. Over the past four years, more than 10 million individuals have crossed the border unlawfully, leading to profound consequences in communities nationwide. The repercussions are felt in terms of economic burdens, public safety concerns, and challenges related to resource allocation for local law enforcement.
Organized by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), this press conference aims to shed light on these critical issues and advocate for comprehensive reforms that will address both current and future challenges. Participants will not only highlight the facts but will also demand expedited action from Congress to significantly enhance border security funding and implement effective immigration policies.
Among the notable figures attending are FAIR's President, Dan Stein, alongside local sheriffs from various states, including:
- - Sheriff Steve Reams of Weld County, Colorado
- - Sancha Smith, a dedicated activist from Louisiana
- - Former Sheriff Jesse Watts of Eureka County, Nevada
- - Sheriff Damon Devereaux from Logan County, Oklahoma
- - And several others representing diverse regions, all bringing their unique perspectives and pressing concerns to the table.
Event Details
- - When: Wednesday, February 26, from 9:00 AM to 9:30 AM
- - Where: 25 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20001
The event will be exclusively open to credentialed media personnel, ensuring that the issues discussed reach a wider audience through responsible journalism. The collaboration seeks to mobilize public opinion and push for legislative action.
The sheriffs and lawmakers plan to stress that the ongoing challenges posed by illegal immigration are surpassing what their local communities can manage. They are calling for Congress to fulfill its responsibilities by ensuring that the necessary funds for border security are allocated and that concrete immigration reforms are enacted. This pressing matter is set against a backdrop of debates about open borders and national security—a topic that resonates deeply with many Americans.
As citizens and leaders band together in this national conversation, the outcome of these discussions could not only influence immediate policy changes but also shape the future of immigration in the United States.