Herrera Beutler pleased House passed bundle
U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, joined the majority of her party Friday night in voting for a pair of measures meant to improve the border crisis.
The House delayed its scheduled August recess to vote on an emergency funding package to address the influx of children crossing into the U.S. An initial attempt at a vote was delayed after it was clear the more conservative members of the Republican party would not sign on to the measure.
The revised package included emergency funding but also a separate bill to limit the Deferred Action on Child Arrivals, which prevents the deportation of certain people who came to the U.S. as children. Democrats reportedly blasted the separate bill as mean-spirited and draconian.
Herrera Beutler said she is still hoping the House can enact a “complete fix for our broken immigration system.”