Homeland PAC: Shaping the Republican Stance on Immigration Reform
The Homeland Political Action Committee is challenging Republican members of Congress supporting the DIGNIDAD Act, a bipartisan immigration reform bill. Founder Ryan Girdusky aims to unseat GOP members who support the legislation and stresses the importance of immigration enforcement in line with Trump’s policies, amidst concerns of alienating Latino voters.
The Homeland Political Action Committee has emerged as a formidable force in the 2026 midterms, targeting Republican members of Congress endorsing the DIGNIDAD Act, a landmark immigration reform bill. Led by Ryan Girdusky, the super PAC criticizes the bill as being contrary to Republican values and President Trump's immigration stance.
The DIGNIDAD Act, backed by 19 Republicans, seeks to enable certain undocumented immigrants to remain in the U.S. without granting citizenship. Girdusky’s group plans to confront pro-reform Republicans in secure districts, posing a significant challenge to those straddling Trump’s aggressive immigration policy and the need to engage Hispanic voters.
With GOP Speaker Mike Johnson fighting to maintain control of the House, Latino voter backlash over Trump's deportation strategies adds complexity. Meanwhile, the growing Hispanic demographic's focus on economic issues intensifies political stakes, positioning Homeland PAC as a pivotal player in shaping the Republican Party’s future immigration policies.
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