Robert Bresnahan

03/20/2026 | Press release | Archived content

Bresnahan Votes to Deport Benefit Fraudsters, Protect Taxpayer Dollars, and Crack Down on Abuse

WASHINGTON, DC: This week, U.S. Representative Rob Bresnahan, Jr. (PA-08) voted in favor of H.R. 1958, the Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026, legislation to crack down on fraud and abuse in federal benefit programs by ensuring individuals who illegally exploit these systems are held accountable and removed. The bill passed with bipartisan support by a vote of 231-186.

"These programs are here to help our most vulnerable, and they are being exploited by individuals who are here illegally and committing fraud, plain and simple," said Rep. Bresnahan. "This bill sends a clear message: if you come to this country and abuse taxpayer-funded programs, there will be real consequences. I'm fighting to protect taxpayer dollars, restore integrity to these programs, and make sure resources go to the hardworking families in Northeastern Pennsylvania who follow the rules."

The Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026 closes a dangerous loophole in current law that has allowed individuals convicted of benefit fraud to stay in the country and continue receiving immigration benefits. This bill makes sure federal agencies work together and that those who commit fraud face real consequences.

For families in Northeastern Pennsylvania who rely on programs like SNAP, Medicaid, and other safety net services, protecting these resources is critical. Allowing fraud and abuse to go unchecked threatens the long-term stability of these programs and undermines trust for those who depend on them.

"Families across NEPA play by the rules, and they rightfully expect their government to do the same," continued Bresnahan. I will not tolerate a system where bad actors game the system while honest families struggle to make ends meet. This legislation is about accountability, fairness, and making sure federal programs serve the people they were created for, not those looking to exploit them."

You can read the full text of the legislation here.

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