Bottom line, we are witnessing today a world-wide migration movement like we've never seen hardly ever.
J. Correa
The Public Record
It's always important that we shoot the tires and look at the issues, look at what we're doing and really address and consider one of the most important challenges this country has had in a very, very long time.
We should look broader. Shared challenges require shared solutions--this migration crisis affects more than just the United States.
Only Congress can truly fix this for good by expanding legal pathways, investing in the asylum system, and providing the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of State, and the Department of Justice with adequate funding and resources.
For all witnesses, as we face the largest global mass migration of individuals this world has ever seen the strength of our global partnerships has never been more important.
If you were to do that, probably most of these individuals wouldn't qualify to come to the United States.
While I am encouraged by innovations like CBP One, we must recognize that these challenges extend well beyond our borders.
You need more processing, USCIS officers and immigration judges, which we don't.
I don't agree with that law because under this existing law, most of our ancestors probably wouldn't qualify to come to this country.
I'm proud that we've been able to work across the aisle to improve border security in this way.
Today, our economy is stronger than ever. Under President Biden, we see very strong economic growth, millions of jobs are created, inflation is under control, and a thriving economy that is second to none in this world.





