Rep. Gutierrez will not Vote for Budget that Subsidizes Trump’s Deportation Agenda
Today, Rep.
"I will not be voting for the omnibus bill because I do not believe that it is okay to slip another billion here or there into the budget to break up families, put moms and dads in detention, or send DREAMers out of the only country they know."
While not funding the border wall is good, the Congressman said,
"A border wall will not deport anyone and I seriously doubt it would do a good job of keeping anyone out, either...Are policy experts and pundits really discussing whether 5th century technology plays a role in modern homeland security?"
But funding still in the bill would be used for "the President's mass deportation agenda,"
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While some in
"Now, imagine if we were applauding the approval of a budget that had
The
"I have worked for decades with families who have complied with every order they have been given by Homeland Security and have reported to authorities like clockwork - but now they are desperate because the new President has ordered them out. I cannot turn around and bless more money for the machinery that is grinding up their families...
"As long as we are short-changing health care in
A video of the Congressman's floor speech is here: https://youtu.be/4M7nOe_3nFU
The text (as prepared for delivery) is pasted below.
FLOOR SPEECH
But let's put that in perspective.
A border wall will not deport thousands of people living and working in the
A border wall will not deport anyone and I seriously doubt it would do a good job of keeping anyone out, either.
Building a three-thousand mile wall is a hugely expensive boondoggle to solve a policy problem we do not have.
Border apprehensions have been going down steadily for years and now we have people fleeing violence and persecution who are so scared of us, they are deciding not to come to America and are applying for asylum somewhere else. They are not taking their legitimate claims for political asylum and safety to the nation that is the hallmark of freedom.
So, while even
But a wall?
Are policy experts and pundits really discussing whether 5th century technology plays a role in modern homeland security? The Great Wall of
What concerns me more is the spending on deportations that is still included in what we will be voting on this week...today.
Now, imagine if we were applauding the approval of a budget that had
I'd never do that.
Or what if Trump asked for
I'd never do that.
Or
Would we celebrate? No.
Would we celebrate
Would we celebrate more money to combat and weaken same-sex marriage or take away transgender rights?
Not me.
Adding
Look, the people who will be deported with the money we are voting on are usually people with no criminal background and deep roots in their communities. They are parents, teachers and business owners, mostly people of color, who have lived and worked here a long time. And some have to seek refuge as is their right under our laws and international law.
Yes, some are dangerous criminals, but don't believe the hype.
I have looked into the eyes of kids,
I have spoken to teachers in
I have worked for decades with families who have complied with every order they have been given by Homeland Security and have reported to authorities like clockwork - but now they are desperate because the new President has ordered them out.
I cannot turn around and bless more money for the machinery that is grinding up their families.
I won't do it.
I cannot turn my back on the Latino community and the alliances we have made and our allies in immigrant families from across ethnicities by supporting funding that will be used to detain immigrants in private jails and put them on airplanes out of the country.
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