As a candidate for Congress from Mississippi’s 4th District, I am committed to securing our borders and reforming our immigration system in a way that puts American citizens and legal residents first. My position is rooted in firsthand experience: during the Biden administration’s open-border policies, I personally visited the southern border more than 20 times—far more than any Mississippi representative—to witness the crisis up close. I worked closely with a dedicated group to produce a documentary exposing the corruption, chaos, and failures at our border, from human trafficking to unchecked fentanyl flows that devastate communities like ours.
Strong border security is non-negotiable. We must build and maintain physical barriers, deploy advanced technologies such as drones and sensors, and ensure boots on the ground to stop illegal crossings. The chaos under previous policies allowed millions to enter unlawfully, overwhelming our systems, straining resources, and endangering lives. As your representative, I will fight for immediate measures to secure the border fully and hold accountable those who have enabled this crisis.
I support legal immigration—the kind that has built our nation. Like other successful countries, America cannot simply absorb the world’s poorest without conditions, turning immigration into a tool for political gain through welfare dependency and votes. Every person who comes here must contribute through work, self-sufficiency, and respect for our laws. My background in business, including managing migrant labor in agriculture and produce, gives me a practical understanding of how the system works. We need migrant workers for jobs many Americans won’t take—harvesting crops, construction, and other essential roles—but never at the expense of our own citizens’ wages, jobs, or safety.
That means prioritizing deportation for those who entered illegally and are attempting to cut in line ahead of those who follow the rules. We should deport as many illegal entrants as possible, focusing on criminals, recent arrivals, and those who refuse to assimilate. Our immigration policy must invite people who share our values, demonstrate a strong work ethic, and are committed to becoming part of our society.
Assimilation is essential. English must be our national language to ensure unity, opportunity, and effective participation in civic life. Newcomers should learn it, embrace American culture, and contribute positively rather than creating isolated communities.
In Congress, I will advocate for comprehensive reform: streamlined legal pathways for skilled, value-aligned workers; strict enforcement of immigration laws; an end to sanctuary policies that defy federal law; and policies that protect American workers while meeting legitimate labor needs. Mississippi families deserve secure borders, fair opportunities, and a system that rewards hard work—not one that rewards lawbreaking.
Together, we can restore order, protect our sovereignty, and build an immigration system that strengthens America for generations to come.




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