Many Republicans are opposing the bipartisan compromise on border policy and security aid, suggesting that the upcoming election should decide the border crisis.
Some argued for a legislative timeout until the election, emphasizing the importance of voters determining the future policy.
However, the approach raises concerns about accepting election outcomes, addressing the urgency of the border crisis, and fulfilling the responsibilities of elected officials.
“Americans will turn to the upcoming election to end the border crisis,” Sen. John Barrasso wrote.
The proposal to halt work on such a critical issue midway through the Congress has been met with heavy criticism.
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