I have heard so many interesting words on this debate. The last gentleman, whom I respect, said how the Democrats care so much for these individuals, and yet let's be perfectly clear. They had ample opportunity after ample opportunity to solve the problem. In 2009, they promised that they would do it within 100 days. Then the President said that he would do it. Democrats had 60 percent of the votes in the Senate. They had huge majorities in the House, and they had a bipartisan bill ready to go, and yet they refused to do it. But this is not a moment to point fingers, as my colleague just spent all of his time doing. This is a moment to find solutions. Look, if you believe, like I do, that these folks who are here--no fault of their own--should have an opportunity to stay here, to be part of society, to be legalized and to, yes, obtain citizenship, this may be the best--it is the best and, potentially, the last chance for a long time to get that done, and this bill does that. If you believe that minor kids should not be separated from their families, and if you believe that the best way to guarantee that is through legislation, this is the best and, potentially, last opportunity to get that done because this bill does that. And if you believe that the United States has the right--no, the obligation--to determine who comes in and who leaves, this is, then, also the best and, potentially, last shot to get those three things done.…
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