Ranking Member Nadler Floor Statement on Republicans' politically-driven H.Res. 990
Today, Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, delivered the following statement, as prepared, on the House floor about H.Res. 990, a non-binding and politically-driven resolution introduced by House Republicans concerning Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE): "Our President takes to the world stage to side with a hostile foreign power over his own intelligence services authorities. Here at home, he engages in government-sponsored child abuse, in the form of a family separation policy that continues to terrorize children as young as six months. "The President imposed a family separation policy, and his Administration never even considered how to ensure that the children would eventually reunite with their families. Now, nearly 3,000 children remain separated, and they do not know when-or if-they will ever see their parents again. Many of these children were ripped from the arms of their mothers and fathers, and their anguish is unimaginable. "But this bill would do nothing to reverse this disastrous and cruel family separation policy. "It would do nothing to ensure that parents and children are accurately tracked, so that families can be reunited. "Mr. Speaker, this is a humanitarian crisis. We do not have the time to waste with political stunts while the moral fiber of our country is torn apart. I will be voting present on this bill because I have no desire to play the Republicans' immoral games right now. We have much more important things to do. "I reserve the balance of my time." |
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