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Recently, some Republicans on Capitol Hill have been pushing for amnesty for at least some illegal immigrants. Speaking for the President, Vice President Vance insists that amnesty isn’t in the cards.

“[W]e’re not going to do amnesty in this country,” Vice President JD Vance declared emphatically Wednesday.

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“We’re actually not going to tell people who’ve come into the country illegally that they’re allowed to break our laws and be rewarded for it,” the vice president explained in remarks to Jason Calacanis of the “All-In” podcast at a policy summit in Washington.

Rumors were swirling around Washington about whether an amnesty deal was on the table in Congress after conservative activist Charlie Kirk said in early July that there was a push among some lawmakers for the move. Several Republican lawmakers later introduced a bill to grant what has been characterized by some as amnesty to certain illegal aliens, including a pathway to citizenship for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, the so-called Dreamers.

The policy summit was hosted by The Hill and Valley Forum, a consortium of tech investors and lawmakers, and by the popular venture capitalist podcast. It featured some of the president’s most prominent supporters, including Chamath PalihapitiyaDavid Sacks, and David Friedberg. Sacks currently serves as the chairman of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.

“There’s nothing discompassionate, or there’s nothing hateful, about enforcing your own borders,” Vance said.

The vice president noted that toleration of illegal immigration facilitated the Mexican cartels’ trafficking of drugs and human beings and left thousands of illegal immigrant children unaccounted for after they came into the U.S. during the Biden administration.

Vance said the decision to reject amnesty was direct from President Donald Trump, noting that “while he listens to everybody, he’s also going to make the decisions that he thinks are best for the country, and then we go and execute that after, of course, having a big conversation around the inner circle.”

The vice president said the Trump administration has “to talk about this stuff and try to come up with the right decision.”

Vance told the tech titans that automation was one answer to labor shortages that might occur in the agricultural sector as a result of enforcing American immigration law.

“I actually think there’s a lot of evidence that the American agricultural economy is a little behind the eight ball when it comes to using technology. There are ways where we’re talking about facilitating the use of automation,” the vice president contended, adding:

[W]e’re not going to have amnesty, but we also recognize that there are a lot of industries out there we want to thrive.

The vice president has taken a prominent role in the administration over its first six months, breaking a number of ties in the Senate to advance major legislative goals of the president, such as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and confirming Trump’s pick to be secretary of defense.

What do you think of amnesty for illegals? Share your thoughts and prayers below.

This article was originally published at The Daily Signal. Photo Credit: Official White House Photo by Molly Riley.

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Doris M Ehlenfeldt
July 26, 2025

Although this appears complex . . Consider a person came 20 years ago, worked a steady job and raised children born here. But he came illegally. As I prayed, concerned for this family, my thoughts went to US citizens. There have been instances of convicted people who avoided the law for many years. They also worked and raised families. When the law caught up with them, there remained consequences for the crime.
Father, we pray for guidance for our President and his administration concerning illegal immigrants. You are a God of order, law and borders.
Many people opposing President Trump agreed with deportation laws in the past. Help us all to be compassionate and unified. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Rose
July 25, 2025

I agree Father God with JD Vance and the administration that there should be no amnesty for the illegals. They broke the law that should be returned. Evil people are the only ones that has benefit from bringing illegals- with drugs and other smuggling. God give the administration heavenly favor to take care of this. In Jesus’ name.

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