Tom Suozzi
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And, you know, if I was in law school and I was debating this bill when I was in law school, I would have been like, I have a problem with this and I have a problem with that. And I don't like this thing. And, you know, I would tell you what everything is wrong with it. But I think that, you know, we have to accept the fact that Americans want us to do something about this.
And, you know, if I was in law school and I was debating this bill when I was in law school, I would have been like, I have a problem with this and I have a problem with that. And I don't like this thing. And, you know, I would tell you what everything is wrong with it. But I think that, you know, we have to accept the fact that Americans want us to do something about this.
And, you know, if I was in law school and I was debating this bill when I was in law school, I would have been like, I have a problem with this and I have a problem with that. And I don't like this thing. And, you know, I would tell you what everything is wrong with it. But I think that, you know, we have to accept the fact that Americans want us to do something about this.
And we have to move forward. And if there are imperfections as we see that will arise, we need to try and correct that as we go along. I mean, you know, one thing I always like to point out is, like, when you pass a bill, that's not the end of the story. I mean, there's things that happen. The government doesn't stop functioning.
And we have to move forward. And if there are imperfections as we see that will arise, we need to try and correct that as we go along. I mean, you know, one thing I always like to point out is, like, when you pass a bill, that's not the end of the story. I mean, there's things that happen. The government doesn't stop functioning.
And we have to move forward. And if there are imperfections as we see that will arise, we need to try and correct that as we go along. I mean, you know, one thing I always like to point out is, like, when you pass a bill, that's not the end of the story. I mean, there's things that happen. The government doesn't stop functioning.
And so a lot of this is going to be how they implement it and what they do and what, you know, what can they do under existing law, you know, that this is just a repeat of. So I think it was very important for us to say that we are on board with the idea of securing our border, of making our country safer. And, you know, we are behind on this issue.
And so a lot of this is going to be how they implement it and what they do and what, you know, what can they do under existing law, you know, that this is just a repeat of. So I think it was very important for us to say that we are on board with the idea of securing our border, of making our country safer. And, you know, we are behind on this issue.
And so a lot of this is going to be how they implement it and what they do and what, you know, what can they do under existing law, you know, that this is just a repeat of. So I think it was very important for us to say that we are on board with the idea of securing our border, of making our country safer. And, you know, we are behind on this issue.
And listen, we've been fighting this for 30 years and we still haven't protected the Dreamers completely. and we still haven't protected the TPS recipients, temporary protected status. People that we invited to America after an earthquake or a war or a famine and said, come to America, you'll be safe here.
And listen, we've been fighting this for 30 years and we still haven't protected the Dreamers completely. and we still haven't protected the TPS recipients, temporary protected status. People that we invited to America after an earthquake or a war or a famine and said, come to America, you'll be safe here.
And listen, we've been fighting this for 30 years and we still haven't protected the Dreamers completely. and we still haven't protected the TPS recipients, temporary protected status. People that we invited to America after an earthquake or a war or a famine and said, come to America, you'll be safe here.
They've been here for 20 or 30 years, a lot of these folks, and they still don't have any sort of status. And farm workers, 50% of our farm workers in America are probably undocumented, meatpacking plants. So when I talk about immigration, what I wanna get to is I wanna secure the border, I want to fix the broken asylum system. And I'd like to talk about that if you have time to talk about that.
They've been here for 20 or 30 years, a lot of these folks, and they still don't have any sort of status. And farm workers, 50% of our farm workers in America are probably undocumented, meatpacking plants. So when I talk about immigration, what I wanna get to is I wanna secure the border, I want to fix the broken asylum system. And I'd like to talk about that if you have time to talk about that.
They've been here for 20 or 30 years, a lot of these folks, and they still don't have any sort of status. And farm workers, 50% of our farm workers in America are probably undocumented, meatpacking plants. So when I talk about immigration, what I wanna get to is I wanna secure the border, I want to fix the broken asylum system. And I'd like to talk about that if you have time to talk about that.
And I'd like to save these dreamers, kids, you know, that have been here 20, 30 years that are now young adults that are either working, going to college or join the military and give them status here in America. So they have to stop working, looking over their shoulder, let them travel freely, let them work and pay taxes. Same thing with TPS.
And I'd like to save these dreamers, kids, you know, that have been here 20, 30 years that are now young adults that are either working, going to college or join the military and give them status here in America. So they have to stop working, looking over their shoulder, let them travel freely, let them work and pay taxes. Same thing with TPS.
And I'd like to save these dreamers, kids, you know, that have been here 20, 30 years that are now young adults that are either working, going to college or join the military and give them status here in America. So they have to stop working, looking over their shoulder, let them travel freely, let them work and pay taxes. Same thing with TPS.
So we have to do all three, secure the border, fix asylum, and treat people like human beings and address some of these longstanding issues. So can I talk about asylum?
So we have to do all three, secure the border, fix asylum, and treat people like human beings and address some of these longstanding issues. So can I talk about asylum?