Mr. Speaker, to hear Republicans tell it, the only problem with our immigration system is the border. That is a lie. Our process for legal immigration is badly broken. In 2023, 35 million people applied for green cards; some for economic opportunities, some to bring their families together, and some to flee violence. Of the millions in the green card lottery, what percentage got them? Go ahead. Take a guess. Twenty percent? Five percent? One percent? Nope. Mr. Speaker, it was 0.2 percent. That is wholly unacceptable. This deeply dysfunctional system for lawfully entering the United States worsens unlawful immigration. The two are connected. Congress can fix immigration, not just point the finger at those seeking a better life. Instead of blaming everyone else for our broken immigration system, Republicans should own up to the fact that Congress, under their leadership, is what is broken. ____________________
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