Audemus jura nostra defendere
We dare to defend our rights
Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025
The bill aims to improve public and roadway safety by making DWI/DUI convictions a basis for inadmissibility and removal, but it also creates significant risks to noncitizens’ rights and fairness (including for old or minor offenses), increases administrative costs and backlogs, and invites inconsistent outcomes and litigation.
To require certain aliens to disavow sharia law and take an oath to uphold the Constitution, and for other purposes.
Americans First Immigration Act
National Veterans Strategy Act of 2026
The bill creates a standardized, transparent federal Strategy to measure and improve veterans' post-service outcomes—potentially improving services, accountability, and military retention—but it also risks imposing costs and administrative burdens, politicizing implementation, and privileging narrow measurable outcomes over individualized veteran needs.
Defeat Sharia Law in America Act
The bill makes it easier for customers to challenge the implementation of a specific foreign religious legal system in public accommodations, but it does so by singling out practices tied to Islam — increasing legal risk, chilling religious exercise, and raising compliance costs for Muslim and small businesses.
VA Call Center Multi-Factor Authentication Act
The bill strengthens security and privacy for high-risk VA phone transactions by requiring multi-factor authentication, reducing fraud and data exposure, but it may create access barriers for vulnerable veterans, slow service if implemented poorly, and require added VA/taxpayer spending.
CBW Fentanyl Act
The bill sharply strengthens U.S. tools to deter and punish foreign chemical/biological wrongdoing—speeding targeted sanctions and export controls—but raises the risk of diplomatic retaliation, economic harm to U.S. businesses and financial institutions, disruption of scientific cooperation, and higher enforcement costs for taxpayers.
To amend the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 with respect to the issuance of quality control guidance issued by the Secretary of Agriculture.
The bill increases stakeholder review and transparency for SNAP QC guidance and allows for urgent interim action, trading faster public accountability against the risk of slower implementation, greater administrative costs, and potential overuse of the emergency exception.
Freedom to Fuel Act
The bill narrows which fuel- and vehicle-related items are 'covered products,' easing regulatory burden for industry but reducing EPA's enforcement tools and potentially weakening air-pollution protections that affect public health.
Safeguarding US Rulemaking Act
The bill strengthens protection of U.S. rulemaking from influence by designated foreign adversaries by allowing agencies to exclude certain commenters, but it does so at the cost of restricting participation by some nationals and firms, increasing agency discretion, and risking economic and transparency harms for affected businesses and individuals.