Yes, Sen. Bob Casey voted in favor of immigrant relief dollars

August 14, 2024 FOX 43 By Marshall Keely (WPMT) In the News

PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Republican U.S. Senate Nominee Dave McCormick has been going after his opponent in a critical Pennsylvania election.

McCormick criticized Democratic Senator Bob Casey’s record on immigration in recent campaign ads.

“Joe Biden and Bob Casey give these illegals all kinds of benefits and you pay for it,” McCormick said in the ad.

Verify viewer Ann wrote us with a question about Casey’s voting record.

She writes, “Did Senator Bob Casey vote to allow immigrants to receive relief money?”

Let’s Verify.

Our sources are U.S. Congressional Law and vote tallies from Congress.gov.

Casey has voted on more than 30 immigration bills since entering the Senate in 2007.

He voted in favor of the Border Act of 2024 this year, a measure that was shot down by Republicans, but would’ve included $350 million for “Refugee and Entrant Assistance,” funds that would’ve been distributed to “public, private or non-profit organizations, including States.”

In 2019, Casey voted in favor of the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Humanitarian Assistance and Security at the Southern Border Act.

The measure gave $30 million to an emergency food and shelter program

Those funds were given to “local recipient organizations serving communities that have experienced a significant influx of such aliens.”

So, we can Verify, Yes, Bob Casey did vote in favor of relief money for immigrants.