Immigration and Border Issues
Immigration and Border Issues
Chairman Cummings is committed to overseeing President Trump's immigration policies and executive actions on a travel ban, which he believes represent a dangerous approach that will break up families, incite fear, and threaten the public safety of our communities.
Chairwoman Maloney is committed to ensuring that government agencies responsible for enforcing immigration laws and policies operate in a transparent, fair, and lawful manner.
More on Immigration and Border Issues
Democrats Seek Votes on 13 More Subpoena
Motions at Thursday's Oversight Committee Markup
Top Dems to AG Sessions, Secretary Nielsen: Flawed and Misleading Report is a Blatant Political Attempt to Link Immigration & Terrorism
DHS Releases Hold on IG Report on Trump's Muslim Ban
After Letter By All Oversight Committee Democrats
All Oversight Dems Call on Gowdy to Subpoena
DHS for IG Report on President's Muslim Ban
Members Ask for Committee Vote if Chairman Refuses
Top Dems Investigate Report That
White House Squelched Study on
Economic Contributions of Refugees
Reps. Jimmy Gomez, Elijah Cummings, John Conyers, Jr., and Zoe Lofgren Seek Immediate Hearings on President's Decision to End DACA
Cummings Statement on President Trump's Decision to End DACA Program
President Breaks Promise to DREAMers
Washington, D.C. (September 5, 2017) – Today, Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, issued the following statement on President Donald Trump's announcement that he will end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program:
Cummings, Lofgren Launch Investigation into
Reports Of CBP Illegally Turning Away Asylum Seekers
Hearing Wrap-Up: Chairman Dismisses President's Promised 2,000-Mile Border Wall
Former CBP Official Calls Border Wall "Wasteful Federal Spending"
That Would Make Americans "Less Safe"
Washington, D.C. (Apr. 27, 2017)—Today, during a hearing before the National Security Subcommittee of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on President Trump's border wall proposal, Chairman Ron DeSantis (R-FL) dismissed President Trump's campaign promise to build a border wall along the entire 2,000-mile southern U.S. border.