Abigail Infantry, the honorable delegate from Newtown, represents her town for the Homeland Security and Immigration Committee. Mrs. Infantry is married, with two children, who moved to the West Coast recently. Her husband, Jack Infantry works late hours on docks in Bridgeport at Mrs. Infantry’s family Shipping company. This worries Mrs. Infantry since Mr. Infantry cannot swim. Mrs. Infantry currently serves as the co-chair of the Homeland Security and Immigration Committee. This committee consists of members designated to create laws regarding illegal immigration, border security, quotas, the naturalization process, etc. The Homeland Security and Immigration Committee and Mrs. Infantry are doing a solid job at effectively addressing and deciding on laws for Independent Fairfield.
Mrs. Infantry rigorously fights for and addresses the topic of border security. Although up to six major topics could be identified during the interview, she seemed to be especially passionate about the issue of border security. Many factors contribute to this, including her personality, her town’s location on the border, and how border security will impact Independent Fairfield’s relationship with other nations. Throughout …show more content…
Infantry believes that Independent Fairfield will need open borders, with enough security so that no illegal immigrants enter the nation. She showed intense defiance for the idea of creating a border wall, even though her town, Newtown lies on the border of Independent Fairfield. Mrs. Infantry supported this argument with reasoning that creating a border wall will restrict Independent Fairfield from the rest of the world, limiting trade, and adding more tension with the issue of immigration. Overall, Mrs. Infantry believes that creating a border wall will restrain Independent Fairfield, as a nation, globally. Mrs. Infantry also acknowledged that her children will enter Independent Fairfield, frequently, fueling her enthusiasm for this