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President urges new immigration laws, cites border security and proposes 'Delilah' ban on commercial licenses for undocumented residents
Summary
In a speech to Congress the president declared "Today, our border is secure," proposed the "Delilah law" to bar states from issuing commercial driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants, and pressed for the "Save America Act" requiring voter ID and proof of citizenship, framing the changes as public-safety measures.
The president told Congress that the nation's border was secured and urged lawmakers to pass several immigration measures he described as necessary to protect Americans. "Today, our border is secure," he said, repeating the assertion and tying it to a broader public-safety narrative.
In a segment invoking a crash survivor, the president proposed what he called the "Delilah law,"…
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