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BREAKING: House Conservative Introduces GAME-CHANGING Bill to End Chain Migration and Diversity Visa Lottery

Gary FranchiMarch 13, 2026209 views
BREAKING: House Conservative Introduces GAME-CHANGING Bill to End Chain Migration and Diversity Visa Lottery
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A House conservative is delivering on President Trump's America First immigration agenda with a bombshell bill that would finally end the disastrous chain migration system and scrap the diversity visa lottery that has flooded our nation with unvetted immigrants for decades.

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) introduced comprehensive legislation that would fundamentally transform America's broken immigration system into a merit-based program focused squarely on our national interest – exactly what Trump has been fighting for since day one.

The sweeping bill takes direct aim at two of the most destructive aspects of our current immigration disaster: chain migration, which allows one immigrant to bring in dozens of family members regardless of skills or merit, and the diversity lottery system that randomly hands out green cards like some kind of global participation trophy.

Finally, An Immigration System That Serves AMERICANS

This is what real immigration reform looks like, Patriots. Instead of the Democrats' open-borders madness that prioritizes foreign nationals over American citizens, Ogles' legislation would create a system based on merit, skills, and what's actually good for America.

The timing couldn't be more perfect. With President Trump now in his second term and pushing forward with the largest deportation operation in American history, Congress finally has the opportunity to fix our legal immigration system once and for all.

"For too long, our immigration system has served everyone except the American people," a congressional source familiar with the legislation told reporters. "This bill puts America first – period."

The current chain migration system is an absolute joke that allows unlimited family members to piggyback off a single immigrant, creating endless chains of legal immigration that have nothing to do with America's economic needs or national security interests.

Meanwhile, the diversity lottery hands out 55,000 green cards annually to people from countries with low immigration rates to the U.S. – essentially importing random foreigners while skilled workers who could actually contribute to our economy wait in line for years.

Trump's Vision Becoming Reality

This legislation represents the culmination of Trump's long-standing vision for immigration reform that actually serves American interests. Combined with the ongoing border security crackdown and mass deportation efforts, we're finally seeing a comprehensive approach to fixing our immigration catastrophe.

The question now is whether enough Republicans in Congress will have the backbone to support this common-sense reform, or if they'll cave to the inevitable hysteria from the radical left and their media allies who profit from keeping our borders chaotic and uncontrolled.

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PatriotMom47Verifiedjust now
FINALLY! This is exactly what we need to prioritize skills-based immigration instead of random lottery systems. Merit should matter most when it comes to who gets to become an American citizen.
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ConservativeVoter2024Verifiedjust now
Absolutely agree! Canada and Australia have merit-based systems that work much better.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedjust now
About time someone addresses this. The chain migration system puts enormous strain on our social services and schools.
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ConstitutionDefenderVerifiedjust now
Does anyone know what the chances are of this actually passing through both chambers? We've seen good immigration bills stall before.
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AmericaFirst1776Verifiedjust now
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ This is HUGE! Which representative introduced this bill? We need to call our congressmen to support it!
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GrassrootsActivistVerifiedjust now
I'm already drafting emails to my representatives. Every patriot should be contacting their offices about this.
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BorderSecurityNowVerifiedjust now
The diversity lottery has always been backwards - why should immigration be based on random chance rather than what benefits America? We should be selecting immigrants based on merit and skills.
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SmallBusinessOwnerVerifiedjust now
As someone who employs skilled workers, I see firsthand how the current system doesn't prioritize the talent our economy actually needs. This reform makes perfect sense from an economic standpoint.