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On the recordJanuary 10, 2019
Madam Speaker, I rise today in support of Federal workers across the country. Right now, in Dallas, Texas, the American Federation of Government Employees local chapter, or AFGE, is organizing a rally to hold the President accountable for this shutdown. Today, the President is finally making his first official visit to the Texas-Mexico border. He will be visiting McAllen, a town that I have visited on numerous occasions and have many friends, and I adore and love the town. In 2018, McAllen saw their lowest crime rate in 30 years. And let's be clear: Democrats care about border security. We care about stopping crime. But we won't roll over because the President is getting frustrated that the majority of Americans don't want his wall, plain and simple. The President and Senate Republicans are choosing political self- interest over our families. The members of the Dallas chapter of AFGE are real people who are facing two real burdens as a direct result of this shutdown. They are struggling to pay for rent and groceries. The gut punch is that the President is far more concerned with his base in 2020 than securing the well-being of over 800,000 families. ____________________
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Marc Veasey
Democratic · Texas

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