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if anything, the Trump administration probably is more to blame for that three percent of the fraud.

This administration of the Democrat party unfortunately uses race as a scapegoat for everything.

We are sick of having to have families come into our offices and explain that their loved ones were killed by people that should be here in the first place.

Compassion for the migrants themselves who are now dying in record numbers.

There are 100,000 sons and daughters that are no longer here because of fentanyl last year.

I would consider that to be the direct definition of the word invasion.

Mr. Speaker, since 1960, Congress has raised and extended the debt limit 78 times over a 63-year period. Let's put this in perspective: 49 times under Republican administrations, 29 times under Democratic Presidents. Sixty-three years we…

Mr. Speaker, I rise in opposition. COVID-19 has been the worst pandemic we have had in this world in 100 years. It is a medical issue to be addressed by doctors and not a political issue. Today, my colleagues are asking us to support a…

I have to tell you that I am having a little bit of a tough time figuring out what you are for, really what you are for.

I have been a cosponsor on the Next Generation Fuels Act, which would gradually ramp up the use of home-grown ethanol.

Mr. Speaker, I rise today in honor of Hilda Beatrice MacFarland. Hilda was born in National City, California, in 1949. She was a pioneer and a trailblazing woman in the 1970s when the Mexican-American community was still relying on…

I move to offer this amendment so that our subcommittee rules are consistent with the House rules that we just enacted.

Unfortunately, my Republican colleagues are beholden to the special interests of the fossil fuel industry and continue to fight for the expansion of oil, gas, and coal.

I don't know any energy expert anywhere, right or left, who won't tell you that we will be using fossil fuels in the year 2050.

I don't know anyone in my circle who doesn't want to leave a clean Earth better than we found it.

I challenge my friends on the left to substitute their anger with fossil fuels with that of emissions.

Our path to true energy security is not to double down in oil and gas.

That is the responsible way that government should be involved in trying to manage what is good for the American people, not just consider it to be a laissez-faire, let the markets take care of it themselves.