Mary Miller criticizes Democrats on border security and highlights legislative priorities

Mary E. Miller, U.S. Representative of Illinois's 15th congressional district
Mary E. Miller, U.S. Representative of Illinois's 15th congressional district
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Rep. Mary Miller, U.S. Congresswoman representing Illinois’ 15th district, made several statements on social media between March 11 and March 12, 2026, addressing issues related to border security, law enforcement, and election integrity.

On March 11, Miller criticized Democratic leadership over border policy and national security funding. She stated: “Democrats left our border WIDE OPEN for four years under Biden. They released foreign terror suspects into our country. Now they refuse to fund Homeland Security. Whose interests are Democrats looking out for? Because it certainly isn’t the American people.”

Later that day, Miller expressed gratitude for an endorsement from a law enforcement organization regarding her proposed legislation: “I’m grateful for the National Police Association’s endorsement of the Stop Illegal Alien Cops Act! Illegal aliens should never be armed with weapons or empowered to enforce the law in our communities. @NatPoliceAssoc https://t.co/9Z9n2GnKyn” This statement was posted on March 11.

On March 12, Miller advocated for election reform legislation: “The SAVE America Act is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to secure the integrity of our elections. It must reach President Trump’s desk. The country we leave to our children and grandchildren depends on getting this done. https://t.co/XckdMnzEMi”

Miller has represented Illinois’s 15th District since 2021 after replacing John Shimkus in Congress.[source] She won her seat in both the 2020 and 2022 general elections by significant margins.[source] Born in Oak Park, Illinois in 1959, she resides in Oakland and holds a BA from Eastern Illinois University.



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