U.S. Congressman Riley Moore has voiced strong criticism of a recent Senate bill, raising concerns about its impact on border security and national safety.
In a video shared online, Moore argued that the proposed legislation does not do enough to support key enforcement agencies responsible for protecting U.S. borders.
Concerns Over Border Security
According to Moore, there is a need for increased funding and support for agencies such as:
• Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
• Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
• Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)
He emphasized that strengthening these institutions is essential for maintaining national security.
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Ongoing Political Debate
The criticism comes amid a broader debate in the United States over immigration policy and government spending.
Lawmakers remain divided, with different views on how best to balance border enforcement, humanitarian concerns, and federal funding priorities.
Video Sparks Reactions Online
Moore’s comments have gained attention on social media, where users are sharing mixed reactions.
Some support his call for stronger enforcement, while others argue for alternative approaches to immigration reform.
The Bigger Picture
The discussion reflects ongoing political tensions in the U.S., where issues like border security and immigration continue to be key topics in national policy debates.
As lawmakers continue negotiations, more developments are expected in the coming weeks.
What Do You Think?
Do you think increased funding for border agencies is the right approach, or should there be a different solution?
Democrats are DESPERATE!
— Rep. Riley M. Moore (@RepRileyMoore) March 28, 2026
The bill that the Senate passed- aka “Hakeem’s Dream” is America’s worst nightmare.
House Republicans are saying HELL NO to this bill, and instead fight to fund ICE, CBP, and HSI.
It’s time to put an end to this madness.
It’s time to make America… pic.twitter.com/4iloi2FPHg

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