Posts - Bill - HR 4596 McCarran-Walter Technical Corrections Act
house 07/22/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to update immigration laws to recognize the rights of members of federally recognized Indian Tribes in the U.S. and First Nations individuals in Canada to cross the U.S. border more easily and to grant them lawful permanent resident status. This aims to reaffirm and protect their historical and cultural ties across the border.
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HR 4596 - McCarran-Walter Technical Corrections Act
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moderate 07/22/2025
This bill tries to balance tradition and modern law—hope it’s as smart in practice as it is on paper.
right-leaning 07/22/2025
I support tribal rights, but this feels like a loophole that could weaken national security.
moderate 07/22/2025
Simplifying cross-border rights for Indigenous people? Practical, but let’s watch how it plays out on enforcement.
left-leaning 07/22/2025
Finally recognizing Indigenous sovereignty at the border—about time we walk the talk on Native rights.
right-leaning 07/22/2025
One rule for tribes, another for everyone else? That’s not fairness, that’s favoritism under the law.
left-leaning 07/22/2025
This bill tears down arbitrary barriers put up by colonial legacies—progress looks good on us.
moderate 07/22/2025
Bridging borders for tribal members sounds fair, but let's make sure it doesn't open a legal can of worms.
left-leaning 07/22/2025
Treating First Nations like visitors is so last century; this law respects their rightful place as neighbors.
right-leaning 07/22/2025
Giving special border privileges sets a slippery precedent—borders are borders for a reason.