Alejandro Mayorkas
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I don't think we prevailed in communicating to the American people successfully the challenges of migration.
I don't think we prevailed in communicating to the American people successfully the challenges of migration.
I don't think we prevailed in communicating to the American people successfully the challenges of migration.
I don't think we prevailed in communicating to the American people successfully the challenges of migration at an historic level since World War II.
I don't think we prevailed in communicating to the American people successfully the challenges of migration at an historic level since World War II.
I don't think we prevailed in communicating to the American people successfully the challenges of migration at an historic level since World War II.
I believe the number is well over 250,000, a very significant number.
I believe the number is well over 250,000, a very significant number.
I believe the number is well over 250,000, a very significant number.
Yes, it is. And we have built that capacity and we've built those processes.
Yes, it is. And we have built that capacity and we've built those processes.
Yes, it is. And we have built that capacity and we've built those processes.
They would be accompanying deported relatives, sometimes the very relatives upon whom they rely, to live.
They would be accompanying deported relatives, sometimes the very relatives upon whom they rely, to live.
They would be accompanying deported relatives, sometimes the very relatives upon whom they rely, to live.
They would not. Presumably, the removal, the deportation of the individuals would be pursuant to law. That's a very difficult choice, and some would posit in some ways an inhumane choice to compel.
They would not. Presumably, the removal, the deportation of the individuals would be pursuant to law. That's a very difficult choice, and some would posit in some ways an inhumane choice to compel.
They would not. Presumably, the removal, the deportation of the individuals would be pursuant to law. That's a very difficult choice, and some would posit in some ways an inhumane choice to compel.
We have a heightened threat environment, as Director Wray and the Attorney General both articulated. And we've been saying this for quite a number of months. We have not only the persistent threat of foreign terrorism that, of course, created the Department of Homeland Security, but we have adverse nation states.
We have a heightened threat environment, as Director Wray and the Attorney General both articulated. And we've been saying this for quite a number of months. We have not only the persistent threat of foreign terrorism that, of course, created the Department of Homeland Security, but we have adverse nation states.