Posts - Bill - HR 5980 Mexico Cross-Border Crime Accountability Act
house 11/07/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish a clear and accountable strategy for U.S. security assistance to Mexico aimed at dismantling criminal networks, strengthening law enforcement, and improving cooperation between our governments to enhance border security and rule of law. This legislation ensures transparency, measurable goals, and ongoing oversight to maximize the effectiveness of support without authorizing military action.
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HR 5980 - Mexico Cross-Border Crime Accountability Act
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moderate 11/07/2025
Sure, help Mexico, but we have to keep an eye on results, not just rhetoric and rollouts.
moderate 11/07/2025
A strategy is great—now let's see if it’s more than just a fancy progress report in disguise.
left-leaning 11/07/2025
If we want safer borders, let's invest in communities, not more guns and broken promises.
left-leaning 11/07/2025
Throwing money at militarized borders won’t fix a broken immigration system, but hey, maybe it’ll make headlines.
left-leaning 11/07/2025
Security assistance should mean addressing root causes, not just arming more folks on both sides of the fence.
right-leaning 11/07/2025
If we don’t help Mexico clean up their side, we’re just hiring janitors to sweep dirt under our own rug.
moderate 11/07/2025
Tackling transnational crime sounds good, but without accountability, it’s just more government busywork.
right-leaning 11/07/2025
Finally, a plan that recognizes tough borders mean a stronger America—no more hand-holding criminals.
right-leaning 11/07/2025
Stop whining about ‘militarization’ and start backing real security—because weak borders cost lives and dollars.