I would ask you if you could just tell us if you can try to send as many of them.
Henry Cuellar
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Henry Roberto Cuellar is a U.S. Representative for Texas's 28th congressional district, serving since January 4, 2005. A member of the Democratic Party, Cuellar has focused on issues such as border security, economic development, and education throughout his tenure. He has been an advocate for bipartisan solutions and has worked on various initiatives to support his constituents in South Texas. Cuellar has held several key positions within the House, including serving on the Appropriations Committee. His legislative efforts often emphasize the importance of funding for local projects and addressing the needs of the border region. Cuellar's long-standing presence in Congress has made him a notable figure in Texas politics.
You got attacked by both the conservatives and the liberals for doing your job; is that correct?
I appreciate the work that you and ICE do. I salute the work that all of you all do.
The authority for you to release aliens from immigration detention is nothing new and has existed under our laws for decades.
40 percent of those individuals didn't cross the river but came in through legal permits and visas, so you can put the biggest fence and still not secure the issue.
As Beto said, you know, Laredo is more secure than Washington, DC. The murder rate here is higher than other areas.
We as a country, we still need--one of the most important things we need to do is secure the border.
Mr. Speaker, I thank the ranking member, Mr. Thompson, for the leadership that he has provided on this piece of legislation and other legislation that is so important for the security of our Nation. I certainly want to thank also Chairman…
Again, the gentleman from Missouri, I thank you so much for the leadership. And I certainly want to thank also Mr. Walsh from Illinois, who actually called me before this, which it is rare to have somebody from the other side call and say…





