Rep. Monica De La Cruz (TX-15) provided a critical vote to help deliver the passage of H.R. 2, also known as the Child Deportation Act, in early May 2023. The bill is not a serious policy proposal for addressing the challenges at the border. It’s all politics that is far too often laced with rhetorical echos of white nationalist conspiracies that create the climate for hate-fueled violence.
Over the months where it wound its way through the House and from the very beginning of the debate over the Child Deportation Act on the House floor, De La Cruz’s Republican colleagues promoted the bill with white nationalist conspiracy theories about “replacement” and “invasion” that have inspired multiple domestic terrorist attacks.
De La Cruz’s Congressional biography describes her story as “one of perseverance, determination, and the power of faith. The granddaughter of a Mexican farmworker, Monica was raised by her single mother, Norma, in Brownsville.” In a tweet celebrating her win as the first Latina to represent her district, she wrote that “[o]nly in this great country can the granddaughter of a Mexican farm worker go from ironing shirts to get through college to become a member of Congress.” But her support for H.R. 2 could deny others their hope of also achieving the American Dream.
De La Cruz sided with the extremists and obstructionists. De La Cruz provided a critical vote to gut asylum, increase child and family detention, and create a show-me-your-papers scenario in the midst of future natural disaster relief efforts. Beyond cruelty, this bill does nothing to create solutions. Its centerpiece is, again, Trump’s wasteful and ineffective wall. Meanwhile, the GOP legislation would destroy legal pathways, including parole programs that create new legal pathways to the U.S. that alleviate pressures at the border.
Actions speak louder than words, and De La Cruz chose party over the communities and businesses she represents.