White House says Republicans are obstacle to border security: 'We did our job'

The White House slammed House Speaker Mike Johnson and the GOP House conference for opposing a bipartisan border security package endorsed by President Biden.

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre talks to reporters during a news conference in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House on February 23, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The Senate bill endorsed by Biden would have increased staffing and resources at the border while limiting the ability of migrants to claim asylum and providing additional funding to communities and NGOs receiving migrants. However, conservatives have said the bill does not go far enough and would normalize high levels of illegal immigration.  

Earlier Friday, Biden told members of the National Governors Association that Congress needs to pass bipartisan immigration reform. 

"Congress has had a long, proud history — a bipartisan history — on immigration reform and abiding by our international treaty obligations, which we signed related to immigration. These reforms made America a nation of laws, a nation of immigrants and the strongest economy in the world," the president said. "But something changed. Over time, our laws and our resources haven't kept up with our immigration system, and it's broken. And our politics has failed to fix it." 

He described the failed Senate bill as the "most fair and humane reforms in a long time." 

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U.S. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) (C), joined by House Intelligence Chairman Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) (L) and House Intelligence Ranking Member Jim Himes (D-CT) speak following a briefing with National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan at the U.S. Capitol on February 15, 2024 in Washington, DC.  (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

He also blamed Johnson for the bill's failure. 

"But then, as we all know, petty politics intervened. The speaker of the House has refused to vote on the bill, even though, again, there's significant support," Biden said. "Talk to your Republican colleagues, there are the votes on that floor to pass that bill. All of a sudden, people started to go silent, but they're in a tough spot. Tell that to the Border Patrol that we can't get this done." 

With immigration reform stalled in Congress, multiple outlets reported that the White House is eyeing potential executive action to tackle the migrant crisis. An administration source told Fox News that the president is considering executive action to restrict the ability of migrants to claim asylum, but that it’s one of "several" plans being looked at.

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Jean-Pierre told reporters Friday that no final decisions have been made and refused to comment on any "individual policy option" that's being considered. 

"We want to make sure, the president has been very clear, he wants to make sure that our country is safer and we need more border security, obviously, to secure our border. And we want to do it while treating people fairly and humanely." 

Fox News Digital's Greg Norman contributed to this report. 

Chris Pandolfo is a writer for Fox News Digital. Send tips to chris.pandolfo@fox.com and follow him on Twitter @ChrisCPandolfo.

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