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Immigration & Border

I believe that our diversity as a country is our greatest strength. Our very identity as a nation is rooted in our immigrant heritage, and immigrants are critical to both the cultural and economic vibrancy of our country. That’s why I am fighting for a process that keeps families together, provides refuge to the world’s most vulnerable populations, and attracts the world’s best talents to live, study, and work in the U.S. Instead of building walls, we should be prioritizing border management and efforts that modernize and expand our nation’s land POEs, which are vital to both ensuring the safety of our country as well as facilitating the flow trade. We must also stop the wasteful spending on a border wall that has devastated precious environmental habitats, militarized border communities, and destroyed sacred Native American cultural sites. 

More on Immigration & Border

May 31st, 2018
Rep. Grijalva Crossed into Mexico to Meet with Asylum Seekers During Sec. Nielsen Visit to U.S. Border
May 23rd, 2018
Rep. Grijalva Condemns Secretary DeVos’ Remarks on Reporting Undocumented Students to ICE
May 8th, 2018
Rep. Grijalva on Family Separation at the U.S.-Mexico Border: “Cruelty Has No Place in Immigration Policy”
April 9th, 2018
Rep. Grijalva in Letter to Gov. Ducey on National Guard Deployment: ‘The State of Arizona Must Not Be Used as a Political Pawn’
April 3rd, 2018
Rep. Grijalva Condemns Trump’s Continued Terrorizing of Immigrant Communities and Stated Intent to Occupy Borderlands with U.S. Military
March 29th, 2018
Rep. Grijalva Disgusted by Changes to ICE Policy on Detention of Pregnant Women
March 28th, 2018
Rep. Grijalva Condemns Addition of Citizenship Question to Census
March 21st, 2018
Rep. Grijalva on Rep. Gohmert’s Cesar Chavez Resolution: “Take a History Course”
March 19th, 2018
Rep. Grijalva Applauds SCOTUS Refusal of Arizona Case to Deny Driver’s Licenses to DACA Recipients
March 5th, 2018
Rep. Grijalva: On March 5, I Will Continue to Fight for Dreamers