"The Supreme Court noted that hundreds of thousands of people could have lost their jobs. Do you disagree with that?"
"Mr. Parker, you are one of a number now of officials in this administration who has come before this Committee, and tried to tell us that two plus two does not equal four."
"What is happening in Chicago is a travesty, and, unfortunately, there are some in the world of politics who would prefer not to talk about what is happening in Chicago."
"Mr. Secretary, last year you testified before this Committee that this administration's policies were not responsible for the surge of illegal border crossings."
"Some of your cities have declined to cooperate with immigration authorities in the removal, the apprehension and removal of individuals, even if those individuals pose a public safety threat."
"I will be coming to you and asking you to reconsider your position of noncooperation. The public safety, the public's well-being, for which we are all charged, is, I think, at issue."
"This Committee will continue to do everything in our power to mitigate the damage by providing robust oversight, insisting on adherence to the law, and advocating for a new economic direction, one tha..."
"we have a potentially enormous cloud of uncertainty that is going to be cast over all of the rules and regulations coming out of the Department of Labor."
"We need to make crime illegal again."
"We should fight about everything else, exercising our First Amendment rights, but freedom of speech itself is foundational to the character of our country."
"After all, we are talking about a poison that largely originates with dedicated criminal organizations."
"I thank you once again for letting voices be heard, for letting families feed their children in a healthy manner, and for helping create small communities within this grand United States of America."