Representative Andrew Garbarino to President Homeland Security Panel, leading the GOP immigration program

The House Republican Steering Committee selected the New York Republican Republican Republican Andrew Garbarino to chair the House’s House Security and Immigration Program for Republicans in the Chamber on Monday evening on Monday evening and to chair the Republicans of the Chamber.
The election was held to replace the republican representative of Tennessee Mark Green, member of the Conservative House Freeding Caucus, who announced his resignation from Congress in early July. Garbarino, a moderate, was chosen to direct the Committee of GOP compatriots. Michael Guest of Mississippi, Carlos Gimenez from Florida and Clay Higgins de Louisiana. (Exclusive: the Top House Committee is hollowed out in orgs that turbocomomparged Biden Border Crisis)
Washington, DC-October 20: The American representative Andrew Garbarino (R-NY) listens as his colleagues legislators voted while the House of Representatives votes for the third time on the opportunity to raise the representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) in the Chamber of the American Capitol on October 20, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Photo of Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images)
Garbarino, at the time of his elections, chaired the sub-comity of the protection of cybersecurity and infrastructure. His knowledge surrounding cybersecurity marked his thrust for the president.
New York’s moderate republican also won an immigration victory earlier this year after the original language of his law on law application with immigration control and the application of the law (police) was included in the Laken Riley law. Garbarino presented his police law for the first time in 2021 and reintroduced it once the 119th congress met in January.
In the weeks preceding the internal security vote, Garbarino showed public support for American immigration and customs application (ICE), putting the Democrats’ attempts to prohibit immigration application agents from wearing facial masks.
Democrats want to prohibit ice agents from carrying masks, putting them at risk of reprisals on the part of MS-13 and other violent criminals.
They prefer to target the police rather than holding responsible criminals.
I will always stay with our officers. pic.twitter.com/shl6qgbnjb
– Rep. Andrew Garbarino (@repgarbarino) July 16, 2025
“It’s amazing listing to the other side complain about… Ice and saying thing they should not be wearing masks even though they’re rouning up ms-13 criminals who in my district would chop up children with machetes,” Garbarino Said in a video clip 16. “Antifa they could wear their masks, the violent proters that burn down cities, burn down cars, loot, they can keep their masks on. God forbid we holding ciminals and ask they are unmasked.
The member of the Blue State Congress is also well known to supporters of AA of high -level and local tax ceilings (salt). He also made the headlines when he fell asleep on the floor of the House on May 22, making him miss the vote of the Chamber on the adoption of the “great and magnificent” bill.
In particular, the direct predecessor of Garbarino at the Congress, the Republican Republican Republican retired Pete King, chaired House Homeland Security Committee from 2005 to 2007, and again from 2011 to 2013.
🚨breaking – Andrew Garbarino from New York is the next president of the House Homeland Security Committee.
The Room’s Republican Steering Committee typed the 40 -year -old New York for the slit.
Garbarino’s predecessor Pete King previously presided over the panel.
– Jake Sherman (@jakesherman) July 22, 2025
The steering committee gave the president of the Mike Johnson Chamber, four votes on the total of Committee 38, and the head of the majority Steve Scalie, also of Louisiana, two of his own. The representative Julia Letlow of Louisiana is also part of the committee, which gave a total of seven votes to the legislators of the State.
The selection of the presidents of the internal security committee comes when the Republicans plan to write a new version of HR 2, also known as Secure The Border Act, somewhat after the August redeem. Guest said he thought that legislators will try to move forward with HR 2 “by the end of the year,” said Punchbowl News.
The Republicans are currently seeking to codify the immigration policies of President Donald Trump, who have led to the lowest number of illegal border crossings ever registered.
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