While President Trump continues his promise to secure America's borders, one Texas congressman is taking the fight even further. Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) has introduced groundbreaking legislation that would impose a 25-year moratorium on immigration from Somalia, and patriots across the country are applauding this bold move.
The bill comes as a direct response to what Gill calls a catastrophic failure of Somali immigrants to assimilate into American society, coupled with widespread abuse of federal benefit programs and rampant fraud that's costing taxpayers millions.
"The sole aim of our immigration system is to benefit American citizens, not transform our communities by importing corrupt, failed societies," Gill stated, cutting right to the heart of what real immigration reform should look like.
Social media erupted with support for the legislation. Twitter user @OffThePress1 shared the breaking news, highlighting Gill's powerful statement about prioritizing American citizens over failed foreign societies. Meanwhile, @LampeOutpost suggested the moratorium should be even longer, tweeting "Why not make it 125 years" and calling for a complete ban on all Somali visas.
"Rep. Brandon Gill Introduces Bill to Set 25-Year Moratorium on Immigration from Somalia. Why not make it 125 years... Ban all Somalis, even for visas! Deport them all @potus" - @LampeOutpost
This isn't just about numbers – it's about protecting American communities that have been fundamentally transformed by mass immigration from nations that refuse to embrace our values. We've seen the results in Minneapolis, where Somali immigrant Ilhan Omar has spent years attacking America from within Congress.
With Trump back in the White House and Republicans controlling Congress, bills like Gill's represent the kind of America First immigration policy that voters demanded in 2024. No more importing failure. No more subsidizing societies that hate our way of life.
The question isn't whether this bill goes far enough – it's whether Congress will finally put American citizens first. What do you think, patriots? Is 25 years long enough to fix the mess created by decades of failed immigration policies?
