U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) continues to be highly praised for her leadership in combating illegal immigration and strengthening border security.
Britt is one of only 15 leaders nationwide and the only one in Alabama's congressional delegation to receive a 100% approval rating. numberrAmericais the largest grassroots anti-immigration group in the country, and has recommended the group to the current Congress.
NumbersUSA CongressioyeahAl GrOneD CArd is published every Congressional session, and based on each lawmaker's numerical score, a letter grade is assigned across 11 categories: support for good solutions, reducing chain migration, reducing the visa lottery, reducing unnecessary worker visas, reducing refugees and asylum seekers, reducing amnesty temptations, eliminating birthright citizenship, reducing bounties on illegal immigrants, strengthening border security, strengthening domestic law enforcement, and leadership.
With an A+ rating, Britt is one of only 11 senators to receive a perfect score in the current 118 elections.Number Only four members of Congress received a perfect rating: Sens. Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas), Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Mike Lee (R-Utah).
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) received a nearly perfect score of 99 percent and an A+ grade.
The lowest scoring Senate Republicans were Sens. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), all in the low 40s. The highest scoring Senate Democrat was vulnerable Sen. Jon Tester (D-Montana).
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NumbersUSA's scorecard highlights four bills that Britt introduced and led in the Senate: the Laken Riley Act, the WALL Act, the Asylum Abuse Reduction Act and the Keeping Communities Safe Act.
Earlier this week, Britt Criticized President Biden has issued a new executive order as a “massive amnesty plan” that will give approximately 500,000 illegal immigrants a path to citizenship.
she advicesEd It “will act as a magnet for further mass migration and further lawlessness on our southern border.”
“The choice on Nov. 5 is clear: Stick with catch and release,” Britt said. Added“Or we'll go back and detain them and deport them.”
Grayson Everett is the state and politics editor for Yellow Hammer News. You can follow him on Twitter. Grayson
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