What makes me most angry about this impeachment is its attempt to personally impugn Secretary Mayorkas.
Christopher Murphy
The Public Record
What makes me most angry about this impeachment is its attempt to personally impugn Secretary Mayorkas.
One of the ways that we convince young men and women to come join the Coast Guard is to make sure that they have adequate living conditions.
It would have reduced, maybe most importantly, the time to process an asylum application from 10 years, in some cases, to just weeks or at worst months.
This piece of bipartisan legislation would have been the most transformative change to our broken immigration system.
Another impeachment article rages about the Immigration Court backlog, a backlog that has existed in Republican and Democratic administrations.
This budget, even with this proposed increase, is not enough to secure our border and manage the unusually high levels of immigration to the United States.
This includes the ongoing fentanyl crisis; fentanyl is responsible for more than 200 deaths every single day.
It would have provided $20 billion in extra emergency funding to buy 50,000 detention beds, to hire 4,300 new asylum officers, 100 new immigration judges, 1,500 border patrol agents, 1,000 new deportation officers.
The truth is that we have a President who could take executive action, and if he wanted to he would.
The truth is that we have a President who could take executive action, and if he wanted to he would.





