I would encourage you to raise that number and the administration to raise that number.
I was actually at the border with my colleague, Congresswoman Lofgren, and we saw children who were fleeing persecution.
I hope that I will place on the record the concern that many of us have that we've not begun to look at the questions of obstruction of just...
And she should have said, that's not what he meant.
It's just -- no, it's too soon. I mean, I agree, we should have a debate on immigration. But not right now.
I think there is a problem with our criminal justice system. John McCain pointed out and many of us have pointed it out for a long time, whe...
So let's just be honest about it. This is not a popular -- It's not done what everybody thought.
I strongly agree that these anti-competitive practices should be aggressively deterred and punished.
This material is available at the Committee and can be accessed on the Committee Repository.
But common sense would say, if you just-- not on the facts, and that's an answer that we as lawyers give--common sense, if you just were in ...
The myth of taking in terrorists will continue to abound in this particular administration.
There is a Muslim ban proposed by this administration, as evidenced by the stance that the Attorney General has been taking in the courts, a...
The treatment of refugees under this administration has diminished. It has frankly deteriorated.
I really do--as I look, these are public servants, and I thank you for your service.
I can probably, with great comfort, say that this is probably the worst time in American history as it relates to the rights of immigrants.
Access to capital is critical to the success of small business.
But I just wanted to mention that before calling on Senator Casey.
But what do you think is the most important thing we can do to remove some of these barriers?