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That is not a solution. That is a way to try to seek attention, politically.

Well, I am a lawyer, so I am talking about what is legal and what is not legal.

The environmental problems with illegal immigration have persisted for decades on our public lands, costing taxpayers millions each year to clean up the tens of thousands of pounds of trash and human waste littered across our public lands…

It doesn't deal with the crisis that we are seeing globally.

If there were ever a time for bipartisanship on Capitol Hill, it is now.

The only person I can actually think of that might be able to do it is Joe Arpaio.

I think that one of the centerpieces that my Republican colleagues have promoted as a solution is H.R. 2, Secure the Borders Act.

The wall doesn't work? Yes, walls do work. They actually do work.

The unprecedented number of refugees and asylum seekers that are coming to the border is a reality. It is a humanitarian crisis, and it needs to be dealt with.

When it is convenient to use it as an issue, NEPA is wonderful. When it is in the way of a mine or an extraction or a drill, then it is absolutely awful and we have to get rid of it.

this Administration, and I know this comes from much higher levels than where you all work, where they have pushed this through.

H.R. 2 is the panacea and fundamentally will not solve the issue, neither will a wall.

Why wouldn't that stop us from doing this as a precedent? Tell me why this is not going to stop right here.

This is about organized, well-financed crime on both sides of the border. And we need to put the focus and the attention on breaking that up.

the fact that Biden in this latest fence wall construction waived 18 laws, including NEPA, I opposed that

the city went from having 65 percent of cases prosecuted to having 65 percent of cases dropped.

His office has consistently declined to prosecute criminals in the District.