Republican Representative Nancy Mace has unveiled a legislative proposal seeking to prohibit immigration from Somalia, Sudan, and South Sudan. The South Carolina congresswoman cited national security and domestic stability as the primary drivers behind this move.
In an official announcement released on Wednesday, Mace characterized these nations as highly dangerous and unstable. She asserted that the United States must prioritize the safety of its own citizens over the interests of foreign nationals, warning that the country should avoid repeating immigration policy failures observed in some European states.
Mace’s proposal specifically targets these countries to mitigate perceived security threats. By preventing individuals from these areas from entering the U.S., she claims the legislation will effectively safeguard American neighborhoods from potential risks linked to the volatility within those specific regions.