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The Four Pillars of Border Security and Visa Reform

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The United States, a nation built by immigrants, stands firmly on the principles of rule of law, with a government responsible for ensuring our safety and protecting our rights. However, nowhere are these government obligations more neglected than in the realm of border security and immigrant processing.

Chief Patrol Agent Chris Clem (Ret.) has said, “We need tall fences and wide gates to secure the border.” This perspective informs the AFP's Four Pillars policy framework, which is designed by those who have firsthand experience in border protection, like Chief Clem. The framework emphasizes border security, economic competitiveness, and adherence to the rule of law.
Sam Peak, a senior policy analyst at AFP, discusses these principles and their importance on the “Believe in Arkansas” podcast. For more detailed information on the Four Pillars, please click here.

To learn more and see how AFP-Arkansas can help you or your organization increase your impact in our state, email us at infoar@afphq.org or visit us at believeinar.com.

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The United States, a nation built by immigrants, stands firmly on the principles of rule of law, with a government responsible for ensuring our safety and protecting our rights. However, nowhere are these government obligations more neglected than in the realm of border security and immigrant processing.

Chief Patrol Agent Chris Clem (Ret.) has said, “We need tall fences and wide gates to secure the border.” This perspective informs the AFP's Four Pillars policy framework, which is designed by those who have firsthand experience in border protection, like Chief Clem. The framework emphasizes border security, economic competitiveness, and adherence to the rule of law.
Sam Peak, a senior policy analyst at AFP, discusses these principles and their importance on the “Believe in Arkansas” podcast. For more detailed information on the Four Pillars, please click here.

To learn more and see how AFP-Arkansas can help you or your organization increase your impact in our state, email us at infoar@afphq.org or visit us at believeinar.com.

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