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lets the child go, and the child is sent back to mexico. so we add to all of these issues with the terrorists, with the people from countries of interest, with the drugs, with the human traffic, with the sex trafficking. you look at what is happening to these children and tens of thousands of these 400,000 children have been forced into really horrific exploitative situations, including child labor and sex trafficking. and across the country you have dangerous illegal alien criminals. they're called criminal aliens who should never have been able to come into this country in the first place. they have harmed, they have murdered innocent americans. so all of these reasons add to why we should move forward with this impeachment. and on top of it you add that secretary mayorkas has repeatedly lied to congress about our border being secure, and he has, he likes to say he's done everything to prevent this, but we know he's done everything to allow it and to allow the flow to continue. last year dhs, his agency, deported less than 5% of all migra
lets the child go, and the child is sent back to mexico. so we add to all of these issues with the terrorists, with the people from countries of interest, with the drugs, with the human traffic, with the sex trafficking. you look at what is happening to these children and tens of thousands of these 400,000 children have been forced into really horrific exploitative situations, including child labor and sex trafficking. and across the country you have dangerous illegal alien criminals. they're...
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the precursors then move into mexico. we have, i i personally traveo mexico three times, the deputy attorney general ottley has also traveled at least three times. other aye officials have traveled, to persuade the mexican government to put controls on the precursors and to stop the precursors from coming in. in mexico, we are working with the mexican marines and the mexican army to destroy the labs and to take down the cartels, and in particular to get assistance in the extradition of the cartel members who have indicted in the united states. we have indicted dozens of members of the mexican cartels. we have often successful exhibitions of people like guzmÁn was the son of el chapo. we've gotten some support in bringing these people into the united states. the next thing that happens is exactly as you say, it crosses our southern border. as the sect of homeland security has testified, most of this comes through the ports of entry crossing the border. what's necessary at that point is forat more money for the department
the precursors then move into mexico. we have, i i personally traveo mexico three times, the deputy attorney general ottley has also traveled at least three times. other aye officials have traveled, to persuade the mexican government to put controls on the precursors and to stop the precursors from coming in. in mexico, we are working with the mexican marines and the mexican army to destroy the labs and to take down the cartels, and in particular to get assistance in the extradition of the...
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mexico is unequivocally stated it will not support any implementation of remain in mexico the success is quite dubious. >> interesting points. the only reason they will not support -- make the did support remain in mexico policy. you unilaterally withdrew it. it's not because of mexico asking you to stop it, you just did it. i only have about 56 seconds left. we are currently witnessing total chaos and disorder and haiti. the u.s. has begun to evacuate citizens and collaborating with regional partners to address the violence. it is the united states patrolling or admitting patients into the state of florida and elsewhere that have not received eight viable background check? >> congressman, we screen and vet individuals before per patrolling them into the united states. >> thank you i go my time back too. >> of judgment yields. i know in the past, mr. secretary pressed on if you ever given your chance for brca1 to offer if you need a break or we can press on. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. i am prepared to press on. i may revisit that at some point with your indulgence. >> absolu
mexico is unequivocally stated it will not support any implementation of remain in mexico the success is quite dubious. >> interesting points. the only reason they will not support -- make the did support remain in mexico policy. you unilaterally withdrew it. it's not because of mexico asking you to stop it, you just did it. i only have about 56 seconds left. we are currently witnessing total chaos and disorder and haiti. the u.s. has begun to evacuate citizens and collaborating with...
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we are working very closely with mexico and not only with mexico to interdict the flow of precursor chemicals as well as the pill presses and other equipment used to manufacture fentanyl, into this hemisphere. and i will share with you, i share your concern, congressman newhouse, because for 12 years i was a federal prussic tutor and into trafficking of substances as serious as cocaine and black tar heroin, and we've seen nothing like the consistent vitality of fentanyl, and we have to battle it together. and this is a scourge that has been growing for years. i believe it was in 2020 that there were 50,000 overdose deaths. this is not a new phenomenon. it is a years long phenomenon and we need to work together to address it. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> thank you mr. neuhaus. we now recognize mr. dent. >> thank you mr. chairman. mr. secretary, the discretionary budget this year is $62.2 billion. is that correct? >> i believe that's correct. >> and the request last year was $60.4 billion as it relates to discretionary spending, is that correct? >> i believe so, congressman. >>
we are working very closely with mexico and not only with mexico to interdict the flow of precursor chemicals as well as the pill presses and other equipment used to manufacture fentanyl, into this hemisphere. and i will share with you, i share your concern, congressman newhouse, because for 12 years i was a federal prussic tutor and into trafficking of substances as serious as cocaine and black tar heroin, and we've seen nothing like the consistent vitality of fentanyl, and we have to battle...
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alone, but also reflect the views of our allies in europe and japan and in developing emerging markets, mexico, india, among others. so this is a widespread set of concern. and i believe he heard very clearly my view that this is something that if not addressed will injure american workers and firms. and i think he also understands that we have concerns with respect to our supply chain resilience about developingresig overdependence on china as a source of supply in areas like clean energy, which will clearly be expanding, and we need to have some participation in this, as our allies do. so we agreed, as i mentioned, to launch intensive exchanges, unbalanced growth in domestic and global economies. the chinese have heard our concerns on control impacts on american workers and firms and realize that we need to discuss this and address it collaboratively. >> the next question goes to fatima from the associated press. >> hi, secretary yellen. excuse my voice. your counterparts brought up tiktok. is it practical to ban the output in the u.s.? incapacity, what is it looking for china to do in ng an
alone, but also reflect the views of our allies in europe and japan and in developing emerging markets, mexico, india, among others. so this is a widespread set of concern. and i believe he heard very clearly my view that this is something that if not addressed will injure american workers and firms. and i think he also understands that we have concerns with respect to our supply chain resilience about developingresig overdependence on china as a source of supply in areas like clean energy,...
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the defendants located in the united states, mexico and canada wanted 16 million through the companies. the secrecy of forwarded proves vital for sustaining the drug cartels into the violence they inflict on our cities. we also see them use as a part of other crimes the drug traffickers commit including environmental crime. a national using the team moved billions of dollars of illegally sourced gold through the united states as a means to. as raised by other witnesses, one is particularly striking. one individual and moved in the iranian fund through companies registered in the united states and elsewhere. decades of sanctions ended still moves through the united states. any u.s. sanctions policy pursued without parallel steps to close the anti-money laundering loopholes is at best with wishful thinking and worse, a farce. we need to correct of course. weeding the the corporate transparency act which marks the most significant. prior to this, the u.s. states required more information to get a library card of the invaded the former u.s. legal entity. now law enforcement officers have n
the defendants located in the united states, mexico and canada wanted 16 million through the companies. the secrecy of forwarded proves vital for sustaining the drug cartels into the violence they inflict on our cities. we also see them use as a part of other crimes the drug traffickers commit including environmental crime. a national using the team moved billions of dollars of illegally sourced gold through the united states as a means to. as raised by other witnesses, one is particularly...
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he had to threaten the president of mexico with tariffs so the president of mexico would cooperate with us in securing our border. and over the next 12 months, president trump by and large secured the border. to hit a low point in april of 2020, with a little more than 500 people per day were trying to come into this country illegally. now, what president trump also had starting in march of 2020 during the pandemic -- remember, all of this reduction in illegal immigration occurred before the pandemic. but once the pandemic was in full swing in march and april of 2020, president trump used his authority under title 42 and used that health emergency to start deporting people coming into this country illegal lichlt you can see the very small, the purple bar are the people expelled using title 42 authority. even though the number of single adults was rising -- by the way, the reason they were riding was during the -- were rising was during the presidential debate of 2020, every presidential candidate said they were going to end deportations and offer free health care. the world listens to w
he had to threaten the president of mexico with tariffs so the president of mexico would cooperate with us in securing our border. and over the next 12 months, president trump by and large secured the border. to hit a low point in april of 2020, with a little more than 500 people per day were trying to come into this country illegally. now, what president trump also had starting in march of 2020 during the pandemic -- remember, all of this reduction in illegal immigration occurred before the...
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this morning i have the project representing new mexico's second disc of the birthplace of america's space and missile program. white sands continues be the department defense bring a research and testing facility for our nation those important weapons programs, we also continue to face struggles maintaining modern technology and facilities. during my visit to white sands this january leadership should repeat the long-range radars which are supposed to provide critical tracking capabilities for weapons testing have been in service and had not been upgraded since the 1960s. posing significant challenges to keeping them operational and in line with modern technology. beyond this maintenance challenges i've understood these radar challenges and the failures during tests have been come increasingly frequent occurring as often as five times per month and with tracking inaccuracies that are all my hundreds to thousands of yards. not being able to accurately track weapons during testing bottle it poses a safety risk to the folks that are working there but also to surrounding communities tha
this morning i have the project representing new mexico's second disc of the birthplace of america's space and missile program. white sands continues be the department defense bring a research and testing facility for our nation those important weapons programs, we also continue to face struggles maintaining modern technology and facilities. during my visit to white sands this january leadership should repeat the long-range radars which are supposed to provide critical tracking capabilities for...
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we are working very closely with mexico and not only with mexico to interdict the flow of precursor chemicals as well as the build process and other equipmentic used to manufacture fentanyl into this hemisphere. i willto share with you i share your concern congressman because for 12 years i was a federal esprosecutor battling the trafficking and substances as serious as cocaine and black tara heroin live seen nothing like the toxicity and fatality of fentanyl we have to battle it together. this is a scourge that has been growing for years i believe it was 2020 there were 57000 overdose deaths. this is not a new phenomenon. it's eight years long phenomenon and we need to work together to address it. >> correct think it mr. chairman i yield back. >> thank you mr. neuhaus would not recognize. >> thank you, mr. chairman. undersecretary the discretionary budget this year 62-point to billion dollars comes that correct? >> i believe that is correct. >> the request last year 60.4 60.4 billion as a relates to discretionary spending is that correct? >> i believe so congressman. >> you sit in your openi
we are working very closely with mexico and not only with mexico to interdict the flow of precursor chemicals as well as the build process and other equipmentic used to manufacture fentanyl into this hemisphere. i willto share with you i share your concern congressman because for 12 years i was a federal esprosecutor battling the trafficking and substances as serious as cocaine and black tara heroin live seen nothing like the toxicity and fatality of fentanyl we have to battle it together. this...
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partners and mexico to address this issue. we are of course very well and closely aligned with our united states department of justice. >> great, look for to that update. senator britt to pick quick thank you chair murphy. mr. secretary, one of the criticisms we have heard from you repeatedly when it comes to title 42 expulsions is that expulsion does not result in the delivery of a real consequence. in the way deportation or renewables two. removal is of course the ultimate consequence for violating our immigration laws. that being the case do you agree with me the approximate 1.3 million illegal aliens in the united states who have received due process and have been given their final orders of removal. an immigration judge should be expeditiously removed from the united states? >> ranking member britt i am not familiar with the numeric figure that you cite. an individual has been provided due process he was a big order of removal should be removed from the united states. when we adjudicate the fact they do not have a lawful
partners and mexico to address this issue. we are of course very well and closely aligned with our united states department of justice. >> great, look for to that update. senator britt to pick quick thank you chair murphy. mr. secretary, one of the criticisms we have heard from you repeatedly when it comes to title 42 expulsions is that expulsion does not result in the delivery of a real consequence. in the way deportation or renewables two. removal is of course the ultimate consequence...
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partners in mexico to address this issue. we are, of course, very well and closely aligned with the united states department of justice. >> look forward to that update. >> thank you, chair murphy. one of the criticisms we have heard from you repeatedly when it comes to title 42 expulsions is that expulsion doesn't result in the delivery of a consequence in the way that deportations or removals to. a removal is, of course, the ultimate consequence for violating our immigration laws. that being the case, do you agree with me that the approximately one .3 million -- 1.3 million illegal immigrants in the united states who have been given their final orders of removal by a judge should be expeditiously removed from the united states? >> i am not familiar with the numeric figure that you cite with an individual provided to process with a final order of removal, they should be removed from the united states. will be adjudicate, the fact that they don't have a lawful basis to remain in the united states, they should be removed. >> ab
partners in mexico to address this issue. we are, of course, very well and closely aligned with the united states department of justice. >> look forward to that update. >> thank you, chair murphy. one of the criticisms we have heard from you repeatedly when it comes to title 42 expulsions is that expulsion doesn't result in the delivery of a consequence in the way that deportations or removals to. a removal is, of course, the ultimate consequence for violating our immigration laws....
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now of course, we know that we shipped 5 million manufacturing jobs off to china and mexico. china's competitive is that it doesn't pay its workers, which is, you know, not really a natural, if you think about it, or at least it really shouldn't be treated as one. and the largest sector of of our economy. today's finance which again comes back to shareholder maximization. now, i don't have anything against, you know, corporations or billionaires. a lot of working class people admire billionaires. they see them as jobs creators. but i think this idea that we have to be in a race to the bottom on behalf of the american consumer. the consumer that's being pictured there is often somebody who already has all of their most basic needs met. and the idea that in order meet that bottom line, we would undercut our own workers seems to me to be a mistake. truth is that the resources you mentioned, let's say, would right food there is a natural limit on how much can have of those resources. and i america should see labor that way there is a natural limit on the amount of labor we can ha
now of course, we know that we shipped 5 million manufacturing jobs off to china and mexico. china's competitive is that it doesn't pay its workers, which is, you know, not really a natural, if you think about it, or at least it really shouldn't be treated as one. and the largest sector of of our economy. today's finance which again comes back to shareholder maximization. now, i don't have anything against, you know, corporations or billionaires. a lot of working class people admire...
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we vest ecuador to work with mexico to find a resolution to this diplomatic dispute and to that end we welcome the organization of american states permanent counsel meeting this week to help reach a peaceful diplomatic solution. finally, let me say something on an important issue that's moving to the house this week. reauthorization of 702 advisor. the administration strongly supports the bipartisan bill is text is now the rules committee to reauthorize essential intelligence authority and other provisions before they would expire on april 19. if we lost 702 we lose vital insight and the threats expect us to encounter. terrorist threats to the homeland fentanyl supply chain deadly drugs into american communities. also government recruitment of spies in our midst transnational repression by authoritarian regimes, penetrations or critical infrastructure adversary to illicitly dual use in commodities and technologies. ransom more attacks against major american companies and nonprofits. russian war crimes and more. to protect the american people we need to maintain this vital collection of
we vest ecuador to work with mexico to find a resolution to this diplomatic dispute and to that end we welcome the organization of american states permanent counsel meeting this week to help reach a peaceful diplomatic solution. finally, let me say something on an important issue that's moving to the house this week. reauthorization of 702 advisor. the administration strongly supports the bipartisan bill is text is now the rules committee to reauthorize essential intelligence authority and...
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. >> miss dan's very from new mexico for 5 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, dr. robert califf, for being here today. i want to thank your staff are being here as well and i'm grateful for the opportunity to highlight the importance of science, and science-based decision making in this hearing and all that you are doing to protect the american people to ensure that we have access to medicines we need, food that doesn't harm us and to ensure every american can get lifesaving care and for your work, and the administration's support to pass once in a generation legislation to expand access to healthcare and science and innovation and access to prescription drugs for seniors. the fda is on the front lines of that battle every single day and we are grateful for the work that you do and on a personal note i have a family member who was formerly in fda employee and you represent the best of the best our country has to offer and nowhere is this more important than in the realm of reproductive care where we have to continue to follow the science and ensure reproductive fre
. >> miss dan's very from new mexico for 5 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, dr. robert califf, for being here today. i want to thank your staff are being here as well and i'm grateful for the opportunity to highlight the importance of science, and science-based decision making in this hearing and all that you are doing to protect the american people to ensure that we have access to medicines we need, food that doesn't harm us and to ensure every american can get...
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by slashing the previous administration's commonsense border security policies, no more remain in mexico, no more border wall construction. secretary mayorkas bragged back in 2021, the biden administration had repealed so many border enforcement tools that, quote, it would take so much time to list them. and how about that last part -- we're starting to see the results? since this administration took office, the surge in illegal a.i.rrives at the border -- arrivals at the border has set new records several times over. cbp personnel have worked overtime to contend with a humanitarian and security crisis. and yet for years the biden administration's top concern about the border was not calling it a crisis. again, quote, we do not have a plan to address migration at the southern border. we're executing and we're starting to see the results. results? indeed, mr. president, in the form of a tragic, painful, and unnecessary crisis. today it falls to the senate to determine whether and to what extent secretary mayorkas enabled and inflamed this crisis. under the constitution and the rules of im
by slashing the previous administration's commonsense border security policies, no more remain in mexico, no more border wall construction. secretary mayorkas bragged back in 2021, the biden administration had repealed so many border enforcement tools that, quote, it would take so much time to list them. and how about that last part -- we're starting to see the results? since this administration took office, the surge in illegal a.i.rrives at the border -- arrivals at the border has set new...
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the defendants located in united states, mexico and canada, wanted at least 16 million dollars through wyoming based companies. they proved vital for sustaining drug cartels and the violence on their cities. we also see them used as part of other crimes that drug traffickers submit for drug operations, as well as the crimes. pseudonym ferrari, used sources through the united states as a means to launder drug money, using shell companies as well as others. and endangered our national security. one example is particularly striking in which individuals moved $1 billion in iranian funds held in south korea through companies held in the united states and elsewhere. decades of u.s. sanctions and they still chose to move it through the united states. the cognizant dissident. it's at worse a far as, we need to correct course. one way the united states can stop the shell game, marking the significant updates to american laws in 20 years. name the true owner to a secure directory, have the network. prior, all 50 states required more information to get a library card than to form a u.s. legal ent
the defendants located in united states, mexico and canada, wanted at least 16 million dollars through wyoming based companies. they proved vital for sustaining drug cartels and the violence on their cities. we also see them used as part of other crimes that drug traffickers submit for drug operations, as well as the crimes. pseudonym ferrari, used sources through the united states as a means to launder drug money, using shell companies as well as others. and endangered our national security....