Mr. Speaker, today I had a chance to ask some questions to Attorney General Garland and talk about what is happening at the Department of Justice. What became very evident as we were having our question-and-answer today is that there are two sets of rules in America. It starts with our immigration system, where we are seeing people come across our southern border, people being imported from all parts of the world, and they are getting free things from the American people. They get food stamps. They get free housing. They get all of those things that are free, while Americans have to pay for it. One of the questions I posed to the Attorney General is in regard to Facebook, and I think that very much highlights that there are two sets of rules in America. Recently, Facebook Vice President William Castleberry, said: ``We do allow people to share information about how to enter a country illegally or request information about how to be smuggled.'' Don't you think an administration, in particular an Attorney General, would be concerned about that? Let me read to you U.S. Code title 8, subsection 1324. It makes it illegal for any person to knowingly encourage or induce an alien to come to, enter, or reside in the United States in violation of law or for individuals to aid or abet illegal entry. Yet, Facebook is allowed to do that. Are they a full-blown subsidiary of the Biden administration at this point?…
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