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Status Quo
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Took Strong Positive Action for Reduce Chain Migration
Took Strong Positive Action for Reduce Visa Lottery
Took Strong Positive Action for Reduce Unnecessary Worker Visas
Took Strong Positive Action for Refugees & Asylees
Took Strong Positive Action for Reduce Amnesty Enticements
Took Strong Positive Action for Limit Birthright Citizenship
Took Strong Positive Action for Reduce Illegal Immigration Rewards
Took Strong Positive Action for Strengthen Border Security
Took Strong Positive Action for Strengthen Interior Enforcement
2020: Voted against H.R. 2214 to preserve the presidents authority on immigration Rep. Gosar voted against H.R. 2214, the NO BAN Act, introduced by Rep. Judy Chu (D-Calif.), that would significantly limit executive authority from being used to prevent future border surges. The bill would restrict the use of 1182(f) that allows the President to suspend immigration for national security reasons and nullify Pres. Trumps executive orders aimed at preventing border surges.
2020: Signed letter to Pres. Trump during Covid-19 pandemic, urging him to suspend most guest worker programs Rep. Gosar signed a letter sent to Pres. Trump, urging him to pause most guest worker programs until the 40 million Americans who filed for unemployment as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic could get back to work.
2020: Signed letter to Pres. Trump during Covid-19 pandemic, urging him to pause guest worker programs Rep. Gosar signed a letter sent to Pres. Trump, urging him to pause several guest worker programs until the 40 million Americans who filed for unemployment as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic could get back to work.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 2973 to strengthen interior enforcement Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 2973, the Arrest Statistics Reporting Act, introduced by Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), that would require the Department of Homeland Security to release annual statistics and demographic information on aliens who are arrested.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 3864, the End Child Trafficking Now Act, to discourage border surges of family units Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 3864, the End Child Trafficking Now Act, introduced by Rep. Lance Gooden (R-Texas). The legislation would require DNA tests for all minors who cross the border illegally unless documentary evidence of familial relationships is presented. It would also make recycling children for use in crossing the border illegally a crime.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 385, Sarahs Law Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 385, Sarahs Law, introduced by Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa). This legislation would require the detention of illegal aliens who have been charged with a crime resulting in the death or serious bodily injury of another person. It would call on DHS to notify the victim/victims family of relevant immigration/criminal history of the accused.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 384, the Establishing Mandatory Minimums for Illegal Reentry Act of 2019, to strengthen enforcement Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 384, the Establishing Mandatory Minimums for Illegal Reentry Act of 2019, introduced by Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa). This legislation would increase penalties for the illegal reentry of removed aliens.
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Reduce Chain Migration
513 out of 513 Total Points
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 2278, the RAISE Act, to cut legal immigration by up to 50% Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 2278, the RAISE Act, introduced by Francis Rooney (R-Fla.). This legislation would eliminate the visa lottery and eliminate chain migration by ending the family-preference categories for parents, siblings, and adult children of U.S. citizens. The legislation would allow for parents who are cared for by their adult, U.S. citizen children to receive a renewable visa. Further, the legislation would cap refugee admissions at 50,000 per year. This bill would reduce the current flow of more than 1 million legal immigrants each year to 500,000-600,000 within 10 years.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 891, the Nuclear Family Priority Act, to end Chain Migration Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 891, the Nuclear Family Priority Act, introduced by Rep. Jody Hice (R-GA). H.R. 891 would end family chain migration by eliminating the adult siblings of U.S. citizens and adult children of U.S. citizens categories. The bill would also eliminate green cards for parents of U.S. citizens, but still allow parents to live in the country with renewable visas. The bill would reduce legal immigration by more than 300,000 per year and was a recommendation of the Barbara Jordan Commission.
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Reduce Visa Lottery
110 out of 110 Total Points
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 2278, the RAISE Act, to cut legal immigration by up to 50% Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 2278, the RAISE Act, introduced by Francis Rooney (R-Fla.). This legislation would eliminate the visa lottery and eliminate chain migration by ending the family-preference categories for parents, siblings, and adult children of U.S. citizens. The legislation would allow for parents who are cared for by their adult, U.S. citizen children to receive a renewable visa. Further, the legislation would cap refugee admissions at 50,000 per year. This bill would reduce the current flow of more than 1 million legal immigrants each year to 500,000-600,000 within 10 years.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 479, the SAFE for America Act, to end the Visa Lottery Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 479, the SAFE for America Act, introduced by Rep. Bill Posey (R-FL). H.R. 479 would end the visa lottery, eliminating 55,000 green cards each year that are given to foreign citizens without regard to employment skills or family ties.
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Reduce Unnecessary Worker Visas
274 out of 274 Total Points
2020: Voted against H.R 133, the Consolidated Appropriations Act on House floor Sen. Gosar voted against H.R. 133, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, that would weaken interior enforcement and increase foreign worker visas. The bill reduced funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement by $431 million. Further, the bill authorized the Departments of Homeland Security and Labor to increase the number of H-2B visas issued during the 2021 fiscal year.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 3564 to reduce unnecessary foreign workers Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 3564. the Fairness for High-Skilled American Act, introduced by Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.), that would terminate the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program. OPT allows foreign students who graduate with degrees from U.S. colleges or universities to obtain work in the United States upon graduation.
2020: Voted against H.R. 6800, the Heroes Act, to prevent unnecessary foreign workers Rep. Gosar voted against H.R. 6800, the Heroes Act, introduced by Rep. Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.). The legislation would automatically renew all nonimmigrant work permits that would have expired during the Covid-19 national emergency for a length of time equal to original visa. Further, it would also fast-track the admission of foreign health care workers and increase the number of green cards issued each year for the next 3 years by 4,000 for the importation of foreign doctors and nurses.
2019: Voted against H.R. 5038, the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, to expand low-skilled legal immigration Rep. Gosar voted against H.R. 5038, the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, introduced by Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.). The legislation would have granted amnesty to approximately 1.5 million illegal farm workers and their families, while waiving many inadmissibility restrictions. It also would have expanded the H-2A guest worker program by setting aside 20,000 visas for year-round work traditionally held by American workers. Further, it would have created 40,000 new green cards for longtime H-2A workers and other low-skilled foreign workers.
2019: Voted against H.R. 1865, the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, to prevent H-2B increases Rep. Gosar voted against H.R. 1865, the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, that provides funding for the federal government for FY2020. H.R. 1865 included a provision that authorizes the Department of Homeland Security to nearly double the available H-2B visas for the remainder of FY 2020. Under the same provision, DHS added an additional 30,000 H-2Bs in FY 2019.
2019: Voted against the omnibus spending bill, H.J. Res. 31, to increase H-2B visas Sen. Gosar voted against H.J.Res. 31, the omnibus spending bill. The bill allows for the Secretary of Homeland Security to increase the number of H-2B guest worker visas issued in FY2019.
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Refugees & Asylees
1381 out of 1381 Total Points
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 586, the Fix the Immigration Loopholes Act, introduced by Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 586, the Fix the Immigration Loopholes Act. This legislation would reform the Wilberforce trafficking act, so Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) from non-contiguous countries are treated that same as those from contiguous countries. However, the bill would not require prosecution of illegal sponsors of UACs. It would also limit the release of minors to parents or legal guardians and would fix the Flores Settlement Agreement by allowing families to be detained for longer than 20 days. Further, it would strike Special Immigrant Juvenile status for individuals who can be reunified with any one parent or legal guardian. It would also provide asylum fixes, including credible fear, striking safe third agreement requirements, and adding asylum fraud penalties.
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Reduce Amnesty Enticements
866 out of 866 Total Points
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 3899 to prevent future amnesties Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 3899, the TPS Reform Act, introduced by Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), that would reform the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) process to require Congressional authorization to both grant and renew TPS status.
2020: Voted against H.R. 6800, the Heroes Act, to prevent a temporary amnesty for illegal workers Rep. Gosar voted against H.R. 6800, the Heroes Act, introduced by Rep. Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.). The legislation would have granted deferred action and work authorization to approximately 2 million illegal aliens currently working in occupations that are considered to be critical infrastructure work.
2019: Voted against H.R. 5038, the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, to grant amnesty to illegal farm workers Rep. Gosar voted against H.R. 5038, the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, introduced by Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.). The legislation would have granted amnesty to approximately 1.5 million illegal farm workers and their families, while waiving many inadmissibility restrictions. It also would have expanded the H-2A guest worker program by setting aside 20,000 visas for year-round work traditionally held by American workers. Further, it would have created 40,000 new green cards for longtime H-2A workers and other low-skilled foreign workers.
2019: Voted against H.R. 6 mass amnesty on House floor Rep. Gosar voted against H.R. 6 on the House floor that would have granted amnesty to approximately 4 million illegal aliens. The legislation included the Dream Act, which would have allowed 3.2 million illegal aliens who claim to have entered the country before their 18th birthday and meet certain other requirements to receive amnesty. The legislation also included an amnesty for at least 430,000 foreign citizens (mostly illegal aliens) from countries that have been given Temporary Protected Status (TPS). The bill passed the House by a vote on 237-to-187.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 586, the Fix the Immigration Loopholes Act, introduced by Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.) Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 586, the Fix the Immigration Loopholes Act. This legislation would reform the Wilberforce trafficking act, so Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) from non-contiguous countries are treated that same as those from contiguous countries. However, the bill would not require prosecution of illegal sponsors of UACs. It would also limit the release of minors to parents or legal guardians and would fix the Flores Settlement Agreement by allowing families to be detained for longer than 20 days. Further, it would strike Special Immigrant Juvenile status for individuals who can be reunified with any one parent or legal guardian. It would also provide asylum fixes, including credible fear, striking safe third agreement requirements, and adding asylum fraud penalties.
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Limit Birthright Citizenship
350 out of 350 Total Points
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 140, the Birthright Citizenship Act, to end Birthright Citizenship Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 140, the Birthright Citizenship Act, introduced by Rep. Steve King (R-IA). H.R. 140 would end the outdated practice of automatically granting citizenship to all children born in the United States. The bill would require that at least one parent be a U.S. citizen, legal permanent resident, or alien enlisted in the military in order for new borns to automatically receive citizenship.
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Reduce Illegal Immigration Rewards
16 out of 16 Total Points
2020: Cosponsored H.R. 5577, the No Social Security for Illegal Aliens Act of 2020, to block illegal aliens from Social Security benefits Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 5577, the No Social Security for Illegal Aliens Act of 2020, introduced by Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.). The legislation would remove access to Social Security benefits for illegal aliens by removing contributions made through unauthorized employment or self-employment income.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 3739, the Red Light Act, to reduce rewards for illegal aliens Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 3739, the Red Light Act, introduced by Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.). The legislation would withhold federal highway funds from states that provide ID cards to illegal aliens.
2020: Voted against H.R. 6800, the Heroes Act, to prevent stimulus checks for illegal aliens Rep. Gosar voted against H.R. 6800, the Heroes Act, introduced by Rep. Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.). The legislation would have allowed illegal aliens to receive economic stimulus checks and required most illegal aliens in detention to be released unless their detention was required by law.
2020: Voted in favor of Motion to Recommit H.R. 6800, the Heroes Act, to block stimulus checks for illegal aliens Rep. Gosar voted in favor of a motion to recommit H.R. 6800, the Heroes Act. The motion would remove a provision in the legislation that would allow illegal aliens to retroactively receive the $1,200 stimulus checks that were issued to citizens and legal permanent residents in the CARES Act during the Covid-19 national emergency.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 1190 to block tuition benefits for illegal aliens Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 1190, introduced by Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.). This legislation would prohibit an alien who is not in a lawful immigration status in the United States from being eligible for postsecondary education benefits that are not available to all citizens and nationals of the United States.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 848, introduced by Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-Wisc.), to reduce rewards for illegal immigration Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 848. This legislation would restrict federal benefits to only verified citizens, using a method similar to E-Verify.
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Strengthen Border Security
21 out of 21 Total Points
2020: Voted against H.R. 5581, the Access to Counsel Act, to preserve border security Rep. Gosar voted against H.R. 5581, the Access to Counsel Act, introduced by Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.). The legislation would require adequate time to access counsel for all aliens referred for secondary inspection at ports of entry. In doing so, it would slow down processing at ports of entry and redirect resources that could otherwise be used for border security.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 612, the Securing Our Borders and Wilderness Act, to strengthen border security Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 612, the Securing Our Borders and Wilderness Act, introduced by Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.). This legislation would allow border patrol to access Federal lands.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 714, the El CHAPO Act, introduced by Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), to strengthen border security Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 714, the El CHAPO Act of 2019. This legislation would require the forfeited profits of El Chapo from his illicit drug trafficking enterprise to be reserved for border security measures between the United States and Mexico, including the completion of a wall.
Cosponsored H.R. 146, the Terrorist Deportation Act of 2019, to strengthen interior enforcement, in 2019 Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 146, the Terrorist Deportation Act of 2019, introduced by Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.). This legislation would: 1) makes aliens identified on the terror screening database inadmissible, 2) remove asylum, withholding/cancellation of removal, voluntary departure, adjustment of status, and torture protection from terror watch list aliens, and 3) place non-LPR aliens in expedited removal proceedings if on the terror watch list.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 546, the Border Bonds for America Act of 2019, to strengthen border security Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 546, the Border Bonds for America Act of 2019, introduced by Rep. Steven Palazzo (R-Miss.). This legislation would create a bond program for funding additional border barriers along the Southern border.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 256, the Peoples Border Wall Fund Act, to construct additional border barriers Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 256, the Peoples Border Wall Fund Act, introduced by Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-Wisc.). This legislation would authorize the Department of the Treasury to accept gifts of money for constructing, designing, or maintaining a barrier on the U.S.-Mexico border. It requires Treasury to establish the Border Wall Trust Fund to store the funds and a public website to receive such gifts, which shall be appropriated for the border barrier and may not be used for any other purpose.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 32, the Buy a Brick, Build the Wall Act of 2019, to construct additional border barriers Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 32, the Buy a Brick, Build the Wall Act of 2019, introduced by Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio). This legislation would authorize the Department of the Treasury to accept donations for the design, construction, and maintenance of border barriers along the Southern border.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 85, the Fund and Complete the Border Wall Act, to construct additional border barriers Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 85, the Fund and Complete the Border Wall Act, introduced by Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.). This legislation would establish a border wall fund (for the FULL southern border), funded by taxing remittances to every country, charging $2000 in foreign aid for each alien crossing illegally, and increasing the I-94 (arrival/departure form) fee from $6 to $25.
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Strengthen Interior Enforcement
69 out of 69 Total Points
2020: Voted against H.R 133, the Consolidated Appropriations Act on House floor Sen. Gosar voted against H.R. 133, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, that would weaken interior enforcement and increase foreign worker visas. The bill reduced funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement by $431 million. Further, the bill authorized the Departments of Homeland Security and Labor to increase the number of H-2B visas issued during the 2021 fiscal year.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 3218 to end sanctuary cities Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 3218, the Diamond and Silk Act, introduced by Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), that would expand the definition of a sanctuary city and block federal funding. The bill would also create a private right of action so families of victims of illegal-alien crimes can take legal action against local officials that push for sanctuary policies.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 2989 to strengthen interior enforcement Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 2989, the Criminal Alien Removal Clarification Act, introduced by Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.), that would add the conviction of two misdemeanors or one felony crime to the list of deportable offenses.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 3000 to end sanctuary cities Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 3000, the Stop Dangerous Sanctuary Cities Act, introduced by Rep. Tom McClintock (R-Calif.), that would withhold funding from sanctuary cities. The bill would also provide immunity to local police officers who cooperate with federal immigration officers.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 3964, the Justice for Victims of Sanctuary Cities Act of 2019, to assist victims of criminal alien crime Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 3964, the Justice for Victims of Sanctuary Cities Act of 2019, introduced by Rep. Ted Budd (R-N.C.). The legislation would establish a civil action for harm cause by an alien who benefited from sanctuary policies. The bill would also provide immunity to local law enforcement who honor an ICE detainer request.
2019: Voted against H.R. 5038, the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, to weaken interior enforcement Rep. Gosar voted against H.R. 5038, the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, introduced by Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.). The legislation would have granted amnesty to approximately 1.5 million illegal farm workers and their families, while waiving many inadmissibility restrictions. It also would have expanded the H-2A guest worker program by setting aside 20,000 visas for year-round work traditionally held by American workers. Further, it would have created 40,000 new green cards for longtime H-2A workers and other low-skilled foreign workers.
2019: Voted against H.R. 1158, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, to prevent weakening interior enforcement Rep. Gosar voted against H.R. 1158, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, that provides funding for the federal government for FY2020. H.R. 1158 effectively prohibits ICE from cooperating with Health and Human Services to detain or remove illegal alien sponsors of unaccompanied alien children (UACs).
2019: Voted against H.R. 3401, the border crisis supplemental funding bill that would have facilitated the continued trafficking of children along the Southern border Rep. Gosar voted against H.R. 3401 on the House floor. The bill failed to include payroll funding for Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers who are dealing with the ongoing border crisis. The bill also lacked funding for additional detention space and failed to address the root causes of the border surge, guaranteeing the need for future spending bills.
2019: Voted against H.R. 6 to oppose weakening enforcement on House floor Rep. Gosar voted against H.R. 6 on the House floor that would have granted amnesty to approximately 3.6 million illegal aliens. The legislation would grant amnesty to approximately to illegal aliens prima facia, meaning it suspends interior enforcement during the time the amnesty is being granted. The bill passed the House by a vote on 237-to-187.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 1399, the Accountability Through Electronic Verification Act, to mandate E-Verify Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 1399, the Accountability Through Electronic Verification Act, introduced by Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.). This legislation would permanently reauthorize E-Verify and require all employers to use the system for all new hires within 1 year. Further, it would require businesses to run existing employees through E-Verify, increase fines for businesses that knowingly hire illegal aliens, and require cooperation between the Department of Homeland Security, Social Security Administration, Internal Revenue Service, and Department of Labor to reduce identity theft.
2019: Voted against the omnibus spending bill, H.J. Res. 31, to weaken interior enforcement Sen. Gosar voted against H.J.Res. 31, the omnibus spending bill. The bill reduces the funding for detention beds used by ICE to detain criminal aliens and recent illegal border crossers. It also provides protection from enforcement and removal for the illegal-alien sponsors and their families of unaccompanied alien children who cross the border illegally. Further, it prevents the hiring of any new ICE agents for Enforcement and Removal Operations.
Cosponsored H.R. 146, the Terrorist Deportation Act of 2019, to strengthen interior enforcement, in 2019 Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 146, the Terrorist Deportation Act of 2019, introduced by Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.). This legislation would: 1) makes aliens identified on the terror screening database inadmissible, 2) remove asylum, withholding/cancellation of removal, voluntary departure, adjustment of status, and torture protection from terror watch list aliens, and 3) place non-LPR aliens in expedited removal proceedings if on the terror watch list.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 147, the Visa Overstay Enforcement Act of 2019, to criminalize visa overstays Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 147, the Visa Overstay Enforcement Act of 2019, introduced by Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.). This legislation would criminalize visa overstays with exceptions on a case-by-case basis for medical necessity, public safety, or national security. The alien would receive a 5-year admission bar and a 10-year visa bar for the first offense and a permanent bar for a second offense.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 74, Grants Law, to require mandatory custody for serious criminal aliens Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 74, Grants Law, introduced by Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.). This legislation requires Immigration and Customs Enforcement to keep in custody any alien who has been arrested for a serious crime and remove serious criminal aliens from the country within 90 days.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 516, the Ending Sanctuary Cities Act of 2019, to end sanctuary cities Rep. Gosar cosponsored , introduced by Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-Wisc.). The legislation would restrict sanctuary cities (including those that dont honor detainers) from ANY Federal financial assistance. It would also authorize local officers to honor ICE detainers and make it unlawful to discharge or discriminate against an officer for honoring a detainer.
2019: Cosponsored H.R. 153, the Mobilizing Against Sanctuary Cities Act, to block funding for sanctuary cities Rep. Gosar cosponsored H.R. 153, the Mobilizing Against Sanctuary Cities Act, introduced by Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.). This legislation would block federal financial assistance for sanctuary cities in violation of 1373 -- jurisdictions who refuse to communicate with federal immigration officers.