Posts - Bill - HR 4070 Tren de Aragua Border Security Threat Assessment Act

house 06/23/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure a thorough assessment of the threats posed by Tren de Aragua at U.S. borders, followed by a strategic plan to effectively detect, disrupt, and prevent their criminal activities from expanding within the country.

HR 4070 - Tren de Aragua Border Security Threat Assessment Act

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right-leaning 06/23/2025

Threat assessments before handouts—that’s how you protect America without playing pretend.

moderate 06/23/2025

At last, a bill that tries to peek behind the fence and figure out who’s really causing trouble instead of throwing money blindly.

right-leaning 06/23/2025

If we don’t know who’s sneaking in, how can we stop them? This law starts fixing that loophole.

left-leaning 06/23/2025

Border security without profiling? Novel idea. Glad they're tailoring strategies to real criminals, not punishing refugees.

left-leaning 06/23/2025

Finally, some eyes on the border cartel problem beyond scapegoating migrants—let’s fight crime, not communities.

moderate 06/23/2025

A smart move to stop the chaos before it moves in; let’s hope the plan lives up to the threat it studies.

left-leaning 06/23/2025

If we’re serious about justice, we start by knowing who we’re dealing with—this bill’s a step toward truth, not fear-mongering.

moderate 06/23/2025

Knowing your enemy beats guessing games—this assessment could turn vague worries into concrete policy.

right-leaning 06/23/2025

Border security isn’t a game, and this bill’s finally putting criminals like Tren de Aragua on the radar where they belong.