BREAKING LIVE CRISIS MONITORING - Apr 18, 2026
BREAKING MINNEAPOLIS: 3rd federal agent shooting THIS MONTH - Man beaten & shot dead
CRITICAL THE DATA: 73% of ICE detainees have NO criminal conviction
CRITICAL DOGE FAILED: Promised $2T savings - Spending UP 6%, Debt UP $2T
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BREAKING MINNEAPOLIS: 3rd federal agent shooting THIS MONTH - Man beaten & shot dead
CRITICAL THE DATA: 73% of ICE detainees have NO criminal conviction
CRITICAL DOGE FAILED: Promised $2T savings - Spending UP 6%, Debt UP $2T
ACTIVE PolicyNow: 36 bills ready - CALL YOUR REPS NOW!

Call Scripts

Congressional Call Scripts

PRO and CON scripts for every major issue. PolicyNow presents all viewpoints – you decide your position.

Federal Law Enforcement Accountability

6 people killed or shot by federal agents since September 2025 – zero agents charged

Support Accountability
“Hi, I’m [Your Name], a constituent from [City, State]. I’m calling about the 6 people killed or shot by federal immigration agents since September 2025. I urge [Representative/Senator Name] to support mandatory psychological screening and accountability for federal law enforcement.”

The Victims:

  • Renee Good – US Citizen, age 37, killed by ICE, Minneapolis MN (Jan 7, 2026)
  • Angel Carrero Amaro – US Citizen, age 46, killed by ICE, New York NY (Nov 10, 2025)
  • Silverio Villegas Gonzalez – killed by ICE, Chicago IL (Oct 2025)
  • William Carrillo Lopez – killed by ICE, Arkansas (Sept 2025)
  • Luis Nico Moncada – shot by Border Patrol, Portland OR (Jan 8, 2026)
  • Marimar Martinez – US Citizen, age 30, shot by Border Patrol, Chicago IL (Oct 4, 2025)

Key Facts:

  • 3 of the 6 victims were US Citizens
  • 5 of the 6 had no criminal record
  • Zero agents have been charged
  • Federal agents lack psychological screening required for local police
Oppose Additional Requirements
“Hi, I’m [Your Name] from [City, State]. While I support law enforcement, I believe we shouldn’t rush to impose new requirements based on isolated incidents. Our agents need support, not additional burdens during a border crisis.”

Key Facts:

  • Federal agents undergo extensive training
  • Additional requirements slow hiring during border crisis
  • Existing oversight mechanisms are sufficient
  • Officers need support, not more scrutiny

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100-Mile Border Zone Authority

CBP can operate within 100 miles of any border, covering 2/3 of Americans

Support Limitation
“Hi, I’m [Your Name]. I’m calling about CBP’s 100-mile border zone authority. This covers 2/3 of Americans – nearly 200 million people – who can be stopped without probable cause. I support reducing this zone to 10 miles.”

Key Facts:

  • 100-mile zone covers entire states (Florida, Michigan, Maine)
  • 200 million Americans subject to warrantless stops
  • Original intent was immediate border areas, not cities like Chicago
  • 4th Amendment should apply equally to all Americans
Maintain Current Zone
“Hi, I’m [Your Name]. I support maintaining CBP’s 100-mile operational zone. Border security requires flexibility, and limiting this zone would hamper our ability to stop smugglers who travel inland.”

Key Facts:

  • Smugglers route around checkpoints
  • Interior checkpoints are critical for interdiction
  • Drug trafficking extends well beyond immediate border
  • Agents already require reasonable suspicion

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Cannabis Banking Access

State-legal cannabis businesses cannot access normal banking services

Support Banking Access
“Hi, I’m [Your Name]. I support the SAFE Banking Act to allow state-legal cannabis businesses to access banking services. Operating in cash-only creates public safety risks and prevents these businesses from paying taxes efficiently.”

Key Facts:

  • 24 states have legalized recreational cannabis
  • Cash-only operations attract robberies
  • Banks face prosecution for serving legal businesses
  • Veterans and patients benefit from legal access
Oppose Banking Access
“Hi, I’m [Your Name]. I oppose federal banking access for cannabis businesses while it remains a Schedule I substance. Congress should reschedule first, not create carve-outs that normalize drug trafficking.”

Key Facts:

  • Cannabis remains federally illegal
  • Banking access legitimizes drug trade
  • Should reschedule first, then address banking
  • Proper process matters for rule of law

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War Powers and Military Oversight

Congressional authority over military deployments and declarations of war

Support Congressional Authority
“Hi, I’m [Your Name]. The Constitution gives Congress – not the President – the power to declare war. I urge [Representative/Senator Name] to reassert Congressional war powers and require authorization for any military action.”

Key Facts:

  • Article I, Section 8 gives Congress war powers
  • Last formal declaration of war was 1942
  • 2001 AUMF still used for operations worldwide
  • Military oversight is a constitutional duty
Support Executive Flexibility
“Hi, I’m [Your Name]. Modern threats require swift response. The President needs flexibility to protect Americans without waiting for Congressional debate. I support maintaining executive authority for military decisions.”

Key Facts:

  • Threats move faster than Congress can act
  • Commander-in-Chief authority is constitutional
  • Intelligence briefings inform executive decisions
  • Congressional notification is already required

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Congressional Oversight Powers

Congress’s constitutional duty to oversee executive branch actions

Support Strong Oversight
“Hi, I’m [Your Name]. I urge [Representative/Senator Name] to exercise full oversight powers over executive agencies. Subpoena witnesses, demand documents, and hold hearings. This is your constitutional duty.”

Key Facts:

  • Oversight is a constitutional check on executive power
  • Agencies must respond to Congressional inquiries
  • Transparency protects democracy
  • Both parties benefit from accountability
Limit Oversight Scope
“Hi, I’m [Your Name]. While oversight is important, endless investigations waste taxpayer money and distract from governing. I support focused, bipartisan oversight – not political witch hunts.”

Key Facts:

  • Investigations cost millions of dollars
  • Partisan investigations damage institutions
  • Executive privilege exists for good reasons
  • Focus should be on legislation, not hearings

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