Biggs recently took about 45 of his colleagues in the House of Representatives—many from non-border states—to visit the southern border. They traveled from San Diego to Yuma, Ariz., and visited three border sections, Biggs told NTD’s “Capitol Reports.”
“They come away, their eyes are wide open. They understand more than ever the ramifications of continuing to have an open border,” said Biggs, who represents a district in the border state of Arizona. “They’re resolved to make changes and to evangelize, if you will, around the world, around the country, and in Congress. [They] have some things that we can do, and we must do, if we’re going to secure the border.”
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