Every day that we fail to reform our immigration system is another day that we're holding back the economy.
Editor's note · Context
Stresses the urgency of immigration reform for economic growth.
Share
More from Alex Padilla
Let me lay out the facts: Donald Trump lost the 2020 election. Period. Despite his false claims, there is no evidence of any widespread voter fraud in that election and we heard nothing new today.
This is an interfaith group and it’s beautiful to see so many different faith traditions united by the common belief that everybody deserves to be treated with dignity and that every voice deserves to be heard by our government.
Donald Trump and his reckless policies have made gas, groceries, and housing much more expensive.
Will we allow fear to divide us, or will we use our power to organize and to mobilize to defend our democracy that generations before us fought so hard to build?





