GOP Senator Mullin Explored Bipartisan Deal to Rein in . . . Senator Markwayne Mullin, the Oklahoma Republican chosen by President Trump to be the next homeland security secretary, privately discussed a bipartisan compromise on immigration enforcement with Representative Josh Gottheimer, a moderate Democrat from New Jersey Their proposal would require federal immigration agents to obtain judicial warrants for forced home entry, bar civil immigration
Mullin Pursues Bipartisan Deal on Immigration Crackdown | The . . . The Push for a Bipartisan Approach The New York Times reported that Mullin has initiated conversations with Senate colleagues to explore possibilities for a bipartisan framework that would address concerns over the scope and impact of recent immigration crackdowns While details remain limited, the discussions are said to center on balancing the need for border security with calls for humane
Trump’s DHS pick breaks with White House to propose . . . - MSN Mullin’s interest in a bipartisan deal, and the proposal itself, could suggest that he’s open to a more moderate stance on the Trump administration’s highly criticized immigration crackdown
Markwayne Mullin faces scrutiny with Homeland Security nod Sen Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla ) has teased changes in the operations at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), though the close ally of President Trump has largely backed the White House’s