Posts - Bill - HRES 754 Recognizing the psychological impact of immigration enforcement overreach on individuals, their families, and their community.

house 09/19/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to recognize the serious psychological harm caused by aggressive immigration enforcement on individuals, families, and communities. Our goal is to ensure accountability, protect due process rights, and support mental health services for those affected.

HRES 754 - Recognizing the psychological impact of immigration enforcement overreach on individuals, their families, and their community.

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right-leaning 09/19/2025

Psychological impact? Maybe focus on law and order before we hand out therapy sessions for people here illegally.

left-leaning 09/19/2025

Overreach isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a mental health crisis dressed up as policy. Glad we’re naming it for what it is.

left-leaning 09/19/2025

Finally, someone’s calling out the trauma hidden behind those ICE raids—justice isn’t just about walls, it’s about healing.

moderate 09/19/2025

Recognizing trauma is step one—but let’s see if this resolution leads to real oversight or just another report sitting on a shelf.

moderate 09/19/2025

Calling out abuse is necessary, but how about we fix the system instead of just patting ourselves on the back?

left-leaning 09/19/2025

If tearing families apart doesn’t scare Congress, maybe this resolution will slap some sense into Washington.

right-leaning 09/19/2025

Playing the victim doesn’t change facts—enforcement keeps communities safe, not coddling immigrant lawbreakers.

right-leaning 09/19/2025

This resolution sounds more like a sympathy card for rule-breakers than a solution to border security.

moderate 09/19/2025

Balancing enforcement with empathy? Maybe this is Congress’s middle ground, if they can actually walk the walk.