[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 17 (Tuesday, February 5, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H353-H354]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IMMIGRATION REFORM
(Mr. O'ROURKE asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. O'ROURKE. Mr. Speaker, there are many details yet to divine as we
bring our laws in line with our values in the coming debate over
immigration reform, but I caution my colleagues against using
additional enforcement and security measures as a condition and a
pretext to delay much-needed reform.
While we should always seek to improve the security of this country
in ways that are consistent with our Constitution, I remind my
colleagues of our efforts and the cost borne by border communities as
we have worked to secure the border in the years since 9/11.
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After we have spent billions on border walls, seen record-high
deportations and record-low immigrant apprehensions, endured endless
lines at our international ports of entry that threaten to destroy our
economy and our way of life, it is time to focus on immigration reform
and the secure, legal flow of people and trade.
The people of El Paso, Texas, a city of immigrants that was recently
ranked as the safest in the United States, can tell you this: pass
comprehensive immigration reform, and you will have true border
security.
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