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Banks to push for mass deportations, cuts to spending if elected to Senate

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With Mike Braun running for governor, that leaves a seat in the U.S. Senate from Indiana up for grabs.
Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN-3rd) is hoping to be the next one to fill that seat as he looks to move from one chamber to the other. He currently represents Indiana’s 3rd congressional district which encompasses parts of far northeastern Indiana including Columbia City, Fort Wayne, and Angola.
“My priorities won’t be different,” he said on All Indiana Politics. “But, being one of 100 and having a bigger platform and voice in Congress as a senator means I can get more done for Indiana.”
Banks has been one of the more outspoken members of the House in his eight years in the role. Having first been elected in 2016, Banks has been a staunch supporter of Trump Era policies. He hopes to cut government spending in an effort to reign in the national debt.
On the subject of abortion, Banks said he is one of the most pro-life people in Congress.”
“But, nobody is talking about a federal ban (on abortion) at the federal level,” Banks said. “We have a very strong law at the state level which I fully support.”
Banks said he’d like to see more done on the federal level to protect babies who are already born or who have survived botched abortions. He noted that the House passed the Born Alive Infant Protection Act, which was blocked by Democrats once it reached the Senate.
One of Banks’ most vocal stances has been on immigration.
“Mass deportation of illegals is something I fully support,” said Banks. “I think it’s totally feasible. The conservative estimates say 15-to-20 million illegals have come into our country since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have become president and vice president.”
Banks is taking on Democrat Valarie McCray and Libertarian Andy Horning. Election Day is November 5th.

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3 comments

Slacker06 October 22, 2024 at 12:40 pm

Already “Banked” my vote. You should too! Make it impossible for someone to cheat.

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Charles U Farley October 23, 2024 at 11:01 am

Oh , they’ll still cheat! Indiana might not be too bad, but I guarantee there will be massive fraud in several swing states.

My hope is that Banks will call it out.

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Joe Weingarten October 23, 2024 at 8:25 am

Trump and Banks want to deport millions. What are they going to do when the countries they want to send these people to say “we will not take them back”. Of course, they can’t think of what the deportation of millions entails, Who is going to round up the millions, are you going to set up concentration camps, who is going to pay to ship them back and what are you going to do when the country say sorry you can’t land that plane of dock your ship. No, it just sounds good on paper and it is a fear tacit to try and get votes. Both Trump and Banks have no idea how they will do this.

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