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GOP Misled Freedom Caucus Into Voting as Bills to Codify Trump’s Border Orders Stall
The House Freedom Caucus renewed a push to enshrine President Donald Trump’s border directives into federal law after Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., allegedly promised the chamber’s more conservative members that he would bring the border bills up for a vote in exchange for their votes on certain legislation, a source familiar with the matter told the Daily Signal.
Johnson’s office did not respond to the Daily Signal’s request for comment.
If enacted, the bill, H.R.9199, the Permanent Trump Secure Border Act, would “secure the borders of the United States” through strict immigration reforms, the implementation of immigration parole enforcement, visa overstay penalties, enhanced migrant vetting, ongoing wall construction, tactical surveillance and infrastructure implementation, border security investments, asylum status reforms, and mandatory reporting on foreign drug cartels.
Throughout his second term, Trump signed several executive orders that demanded the immediate shutdown of the southern border. While those orders have been put into effect by other federal agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security, conservatives fear they will be undone under Democrat-led administrations.
“The democratic socialists want to turn America into a sanctuary for illegal aliens. We can’t let them,” Freedom Caucus Chairman Rep. Andy Harris told the Daily Signal.“President Trump delivered on his promise to close the southern border with executive action. Now we need to codify President Trump’s border policies into law so no future radical administration, like another Biden administration, can erase our border security with a single pen stroke,” Harris added. “Time is running out to save America from the democratic socialists. Let’s get this done now.”
Similarly, Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, who introduced the legislation in question in 2025, told the Daily Signal, “Trump successfully halted the Democrats’ premeditated border invasion, but we risk losing this progress if we fail to codify his agenda into law.”
The representative made the argument that “America’s borders should not be dependent on which political party is in power.”
Rep. Eli Crane, R-Ariz., who echoed his colleagues’ remarks, told the Daily Signal that if Democrats retake the White House, “they could unravel these effective deterrents with the stroke of a pen.”
“Given that they unleashed a crisis on our nation for four years and have gone to great lengths to oppose voter ID, they will undoubtedly attempt to launch another invasion,” Crane added.
Partisan Battle to Codify
Despite having the majority of the chamber and championing conservative policy and strong border rule, Republicans have not been able to pass major border security and illegal immigration reform legislation since the passage of the Laken Riley Act in the spring of 2025.
Conservatives in Congress believe the priorities of the House and Senate leadership have gotten in the way of passing popular legislation, such as H.R.2 in the House and the SAVE America Act in the Senate.
In statements made to the Daily Signal, members of the caucus accused congressional leadership of running a messaging campaign in favor of border security and voter integrity rather than taking legislative action.
“We already have sound legislation on the table in H.R.2. This bill would prevent any future administration from flooding our communities with criminal aliens, narcotics, and human trafficking,” Crane told the Daily Signal. “It’s imperative that we prioritize passing it through both chambers.”
Roy echoed those remarks and added in his statement to the Daily Signal that “if Congress believes in national sovereignty and the rule of law, it must codify President Trump’s border policies into permanent law.”
“Border security is too important to be undone whenever Democrats take back power,” Roy said. “It’s time for Congress to stop talking and start acting.”