Anthony Aguilar
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So therefore, when you talk about abolishing the agency, you have to be very careful when it comes to fiscal year and calendar year spending and earmarks in the Congress.
You have to plan ahead for that.
So if you abolish the agency, you then do not have an agency to build within that for the function.
So abolish it, yes.
But do not abolish the function.
The function should be reinforced in a way that that promotes immigration in our country, because after all, we are a nation of immigrants.
I find it to be a very, very simple notion, very clear set of guidelines that if we follow the Constitution and what it was designed to be as a document for our nation right now, if, you know, the Constitution is in left field of Wrigley Stadium, we're somewhere in Barcelona.
We're nowhere near it.
We're not even in the same sport.
So here in this district, the incumbent Brad, not this is his first election.
office holding right now.
He will run as an incumbent.
The incumbent Republican typically sweeps in the primary, which will be in March.
And then when he goes into the general, he'll have to face me.
He is an APAC recipient, big time APAC recipient, and he'll have to answer for that.
I think Americans are tired of that.
The other piece with District 13, District 13 encompasses eight counties, Wake County being one of them where Raleigh is, which is the capital of North Carolina.
And now District 2, Deborah Ross, a Democrat who also takes APAC money, it cuts Wake County in half.
And as I was looking at where to run in North Carolina 13, I didn't want to be a carpetbagger and run out of district or run just to run like a Randy Fine or someone to that nature.
I want to run where I live, where my children go to school, where I pay my trash bill, where I pay my electric bill, where the school bus picks up my kid and drives them to school on public roads, where I live, where my wife lives, where we live and work and raise our family.