On the recordMay 8, 2016
This is part of the dysfunction in Washington, DC.
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Criticizing political gridlock affecting border technology legislation.
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The time has come to build a policy wall, alongside the physical wall, to force those seeking to immigrate to the United States to do it the right way, the legal way.
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