Deterring this transport in human cargo and traffic in human misery is a priority for our administration.
At the same time, we reaffirm our commitment to protect bona fide refugees under our law.
It was a very, very good meeting.
I am very glad to be making these announcements today.
Jazz is a music born of struggle but played in celebration.
These two outstanding individuals will make fine representatives of our Nation.
Migrants and their families must pledge up to $30,000 to come to the United States.
It is imperative that the United States have talented diplomats working to ensure that the process continues to move forward.
Immigration must be a priority for this administration.
I am very, very impressed by the progress which has been made in Jordan moving toward economic reforms, moving toward democracy.
One of the arguments for having the right kind of trade agreement with Mexico is to raise incomes in Mexico and create more jobs there.
Jazz is a true reflection of the American people, a music of inclusion, a music of democracy.
The United States will do what it can to help achieve that.
We talked a lot about the peace process.
Tonight we're having our own White House jazz festival as a special tribute to the 40th year of Newport Jazz.
We can do it, too, if we do this, then tackle the deficit.
The operation is over and that it was a success.
I think that this issue affects the American people so deeply.