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Moreno Bill Would Implement Penalties For Executives That Hire Illegals

WASHINGTON –Today, Senator Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) introduced the SAFE HIRE Act, a new bill that would implement strict penalties on executives that hire illegal immigrants. “While liberals like Gavin Newsom pretend to care about human rights, the sad truth is that the Democrats’ open borders agenda is really about undercutting American wages and ensuring their billionaire donors have a constant supply of cheap, foreign labor,” said Moreno. “So let’s make this simple, executives who abuse illegal immigrants with slave wages should be held personally liable and face severe consequences if they’re caught. This cannot be a country built on servitude, American workers must come first.” The SAFE HIRE

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Moreno, FBI Reveal Adult Migrant Posing as OH Student Possessed Illegal Firearm

WASHINGTON –Today, following Senator Bernie Moreno’s (R-Ohio) call for a full investigation of an illegal immigrant arrested in Ohio posing as a high school student for over a year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has revealed that Anthony Emmanuel Labrador-Sierra is now accused of illegal possession of a firearm. Joe Biden allowed him to remain in our country after his illegal entry. 

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Moreno, Husted Secure $25 Million in DOT Funding For Franklin County Project

WASHINGTON –Today, Senators Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) and Jon Husted (R-Ohio) announced $25 million in funding for a critical project in Franklin County, via the Department of Transportation’s Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) grant program. “Our state’s drivers reach over 60% of the country’s population in a single day, making Ohio a leader in transportation. My number one priority is supporting Ohio-based innovation, and I’m thrilled to announce a $25 million investment in key projects in Franklin County, “ said Moreno. “I’m grateful to Secretary Duffy and Senator Husted for their partnership on these important grants that will ensure Ohio leads the way regionally and

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