Far-left Democrat Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) cast the only vote against a bill that will require an annual report on cartel smuggling tunnels used to traffick drugs and people from Mexico into the United States. The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Subterranean Border Defense Act, also known as H.R. 495, with an overwhelming majority on Monday.
The legislation mandates that U.S. Customs and Border Protection submit an annual report to Congress detailing cartel smuggling tunnels and measures taken against them. With a 402-1 vote, Representative Tlaib was the lone dissenter.
Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ), who introduced the bill, expressed satisfaction with the outcome. “I thought for sure everyone was gonna vote yes on my bill this evening,” Crane posted on X. He added, “402-1 is still pretty solid though.”
The bill enjoyed widespread bipartisan support, with Democratic co-sponsor Rep. Lou Correa (D-CA) describing it as “an important step in the right direction.” Other co-sponsors include Reps. Biggs (R-AZ), Gosar (R-AZ), Higgins (R-LA), Luttrell (R-TX), Ogles (R-TN), Guest (R-MS), and Gillen (D-NY).
Rep. Crane highlighted on the House floor the significant threat posed by these tunnels. Over 140 tunnels have been discovered since 1990, with an 80 percent increase in activity since 2008.
The tunnels are used for both human trafficking—including sex trafficking—and drug smuggling. President Donald J. Trump promised to crack down on those smuggling the deadly drug fentanyl into the U.S. and has ordered the Mexican cartels to be declared terrorist organizations.