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Washington, D.C. –U.S. Senators Mike Crapo and Jim Risch are calling on the Administration to take immediate action to stem the flow of the thousands of unaccompanied children crossing the southern border into the U.S. illegally.  The Idaho lawmakers, joined by a bipartisan coalition of 39 senators, sent a letter to President Obama urging him to exercise the influence of his office to dispel misinformation regarding U.S. immigration policies and firmly enforce the law along our nation’s borders.

“The current crisis at our border is a direct consequence of the Administration’s dangerous, piecemeal approach to reforming our broken immigration system,” said Crapo.  “Backdoor executive orders have the potential to spread misrepresentations of current immigration policies—a situation we are unfortunately seeing play out at the border.  The President must send a clear signal to those seeking to enter the country illegally that the U.S. will uphold our immigration laws to the fullest extent.  We simply do not have the resources to deal with this recent surge.”

"No one should be rewarded for breaking the law," said Risch. "The president and his administration have turned a blind eye to the crisis at our nation's border for far too long at the expense of American citizens.  It is time to enforce the laws we currently have in place."

“We urge you to use the resources at your disposal to personally make clear to those seeking entry to the U.S. illicitly that they will not receive special treatment when it comes to enforcing our immigration laws.  Based on reports from unaccompanied children and federal officials, we respectfully recommend that you specifically convey that those unaccompanied children now entering the U.S. will not be eligible for deferred action for childhood arrivals (DACA).  The present situation begs your personal efforts to clarify U.S. immigration laws and to spur action from leaders of the primary sending countries,” the senators wrote.

A signed copy of the letter can be found here.

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