Unable to pass its immigration agenda through legislation, the Administration is now implementing it through agency policy and bypassing Congress.
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Criticism of the administration's immigration policy implementation without congressional approval.
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The problem is that each one comes with a waiver. And the problem with waivers is that invariably they are exercised, and it is that that needs to be stopped.
I have learned in the last two-and-a-half years that when you start to get a lot of the same sort of stories from your constituents, that there is something there.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you all for being here. And I was not here the last congress, so I do not have the benefit of a lot of what went on then.
I support it because of fairness. I support it because of the current unfairness, the way that brick and mortar are treated versus Internet businesses.





