Unilateral concessions to a leader that tortures his political opponents is unacceptable.
We have limited ability to influence the outcome and it strikes me that the best thing that we can do is something we are doing, but we migh...
I want to be clear, this committee believes in diplomacy and Congress has long supported and continues to support a negotiated solution to V...
Seventy-four percent of the humanitarian contributions for humanitarian aid through the U.N. program are from the United States.
There are many tragedies in Venezuela, including the human rights violations and the lack of democratic governance.
On the migrant issues--the surrounding countries--I work with Senator Blunt in regards to Colombia.
President Biden's decision to provide Venezuelans with temporary protected status last year was the right choice, after President Trump only...
One of our concerns is that whenever there are vulnerable people who migrate, there is always the risk factor of traffickers and victims of ...
Chairman Menendez and I have been working on the Legal Goldmining Partnership Act of 2022 to crack down on the harmful practice of illegal g...
If the regime will not seriously commit to these conditions, we will use the power of our peaceful diplomatic tools imposing swift and sever...
Let us not forget that this crisis has forced nearly 7 million people... the world hardly whispers about the nearly 7 million people who hav...
In Baltimore, we have the famous Franklin Mulberry Corridor, which was a highway to nowhere that divided inner city communities.
the balance between dealing with keeping our communities safe in the transportation programs and making sure that we can move people around ...
I think the key here is balance. We recognize how important transportation infrastructure is to our economies.
the major changes in the Bipartisan Infrastructure package was a significant increased capacity on the Transportation Alternative Programs.
Quite frankly, it has worked in the past. We have had States that have really stepped up and have carried this out appropriately.
Congress should address this trend, and restore balance, and promote avenues for free expression and assembly.
Now is a critical moment for Congress to act and introduce Federal anti-SLAPP legislation.