
I believe we have a moral obligation to try and help to undo that damage.
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I believe we have a moral obligation to try and help to undo that damage.

We need to see these migrants as people, not simply as numbers.

the people down there are fed up, and some of them are voting with their feet to try to get out.

Enforcement alone is not going to do it. Aid alone is not going to do it. Governments alone are not going to do it.

We do not do comprehensive very well, because it is complicated.

We were shocked by the flood of migrants arriving across our borders from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.

I was talking earlier in my opening statement, I mentioned that we have a 4,000-mile border with Canada.

The United States is not the only country that is experiencing significant increases in asylum seekers from those three Central America countries.

We do not get a lot of second chances in life, do we?

I hope the appropriators will heed the President's call for a new focus and investment there.

I asked them to tell us what is not working so that we can do less of that.

I am just very proud of what we have done in our State of Delaware.

Maybe this is one that we could work on together to do a better job on.