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issue will destroy new york city and fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1 billion, 450 million addressing alejandro mayorkas' migrant crisis and city officials. it will spend another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city services. number three, alejandro mayorkas' unlawful mass release of aliens end of the grant of categorical paroledf aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to the southwest border. consequentially, according to the united nations and internationalon organizations fr migration, the number of migrants intending to illegally crossy the border who have perished alonglo the way eithern route to the united states were at the border almost doubled during the tenure of alejandro mayorkas. as the secretary of homeland security from an average of about 700 a year during the fiscal years 2017 through 2020, to an average of about 1300 a year during fiscal year 2021 through 2023. alien smuggling organizations have gained tremendous wealth during the tenure as the secretary of homeland s
issue will destroy new york city and fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1 billion, 450 million addressing alejandro mayorkas' migrant crisis and city officials. it will spend another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city services. number three, alejandro mayorkas' unlawful mass release of aliens end of the grant of categorical paroledf aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to the southwest...
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andd that, quote, this issue wil destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1.459 addressing alejandro n. mayorkas' migrant crisis, and city officials fear it will spend spent anothr $12 billion from the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city surfaces. three, alejandro n. mayorkas' unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and unlawful mass grant of categorical parole to aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to our southwest border. consequently, according to the united nations international organization for migration, the number of migrants intending to illegally cross our borders who have perished along the way either in route to the united states or at the border almost doubled during the tenure of alejandro n. o mayorkas as secretary of homeland security from a average about 700 a year during the fiscal years 2017-2020, to an average of about 1300 a year during fiscal year 2021-2023. alien -- four, alien smuggling organizations have ga
andd that, quote, this issue wil destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023 new york city spent $1.459 addressing alejandro n. mayorkas' migrant crisis, and city officials fear it will spend spent anothr $12 billion from the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city surfaces. three, alejandro n. mayorkas' unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and unlawful mass grant of categorical parole to aliens have enticed an increasing number of aliens to...
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democratic leaders in new york city, chicago, denver, houston, los angeles have begged the biden administration to do something to curb the flow of unveted people into their cities. of course, it's not just people flowing illegally over that border, madam president. cartels that flooded the united states with poisonous fentanyl over that border too. customs and border protection seized nearly 53 pounds of fentanyl from 2021 to 2023. not 53,000 grams. 53,000 pounds. that's enough to kill the entire population of our planet. this poise -- this poison did kill more than 70,000 americans in 2022. it's now the leading cause of death among americans 18 to 40. the biden administration's border policies bring americans nothing but suffering. if you hate america, however, the biden border strategy has been a blessing. cartel smuggling operations saw revenues increase from $500 million in 2012 to $12 billion, that's b as in billon, in 2022. the policies that president biden and secretary mayorkas have implemented are directly responsible for this disaster at our southern border. at every turn, the biden
democratic leaders in new york city, chicago, denver, houston, los angeles have begged the biden administration to do something to curb the flow of unveted people into their cities. of course, it's not just people flowing illegally over that border, madam president. cartels that flooded the united states with poisonous fentanyl over that border too. customs and border protection seized nearly 53 pounds of fentanyl from 2021 to 2023. not 53,000 grams. 53,000 pounds. that's enough to kill the...
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here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across persecution of racketeers and gangsters and in the administrate of his office as mayor in regard to law, enforce, it is the matters that were brought out in connection with the committee. the conflicts of testimony are, of course the subject of grand jury investigation and in york county by mr. hogan and also certain aspects of the problem are being considered by ervin staple, the united states district attorney, until conclusive findings have been made or the matter settled one way or another by these. courts, i do not feel that on the record as it now stands until there has b
here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across...
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here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across persecution of racketeers and gangsters and in the administrate of his office as mayor in regard to law, enforce, it is the matters that were brought out in connection with the committee. the conflicts of testimony are, of course the subject of grand jury investigation and in york county by mr. hogan and also certain aspects of the problem are being considered by ervin staple, the united states district attorney, until conclusive findings have been made or the matter settled one way or another by these. courts, i do not feel that on the record as it now stands until there has b
here's what he had to say on the committee in his hearing in new york city. spent a great deal of time and taking the testimony of former district attorney and mayor and now ambassador william o'dwyer. it's not the province of the committee to pass a bond or to go in all of the activities of the of mr. o'dwyer as mayor of the city of new york. undoubtedly he made many noteworthy achievements. we were interested, of course, in what he had done in connection with a law enforcement across...
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they defied the law and let him go and he went to new york city another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again and this time for endangering the safety of a child if new york city had simply followed the law, if they put him in jail, lakeland riley would stillai be alive but again new york city let him go and this murderer came down to georgia and beat lakeland riley to death with a brick. jeremy caserras, a 2-year-old little boy in prince georgia county maryland miles from where we are right now murdered by and illegal joe biden and alejandro mayorkas released and just a couple of weeks ago we saw another tragic case, we discovered that alejandro mayorkas and joe biden isn't simply allowing illegal aliens at our southern border, they are actually flying them from their home countries, over 320,000 last year including one individual they flew from haiti to boston, massachusetts. when he got here in boston, massachusetts what did he do, well, he was just arrested for violently raping a 15-year-old girl who is severely disabled. the consequences of this open border invasion are enormous an
they defied the law and let him go and he went to new york city another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again and this time for endangering the safety of a child if new york city had simply followed the law, if they put him in jail, lakeland riley would stillai be alive but again new york city let him go and this murderer came down to georgia and beat lakeland riley to death with a brick. jeremy caserras, a 2-year-old little boy in prince georgia county maryland miles from where we are...
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they went to new york city, another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again this time for endangering the safety of a child. if new york city simply followed the lawsuit and put him in jail, headachen reilly would be alive but again, new york city let him go and murder came down to georgia and beat laken riley to death with a brick. the consequences are terrifying. the men and women, the house manager who is are here and thank you for junior service coming here and should scare the democrats and tomorrow we're going to see chuck schumer throw out 20 oyers of history and ignore the constitution. why? because he does not want these managers to present the evidence of the people dying because of their policies. not just that have died yesterday and the day before but the people that will die tomorrow. you want to know how terrified the democrats democrats are ofe evidence? everyone recognizes the single most endangered democrat senator on the ballot is john tester from montana. i don't know how many of the reporters were in the chamber for the reading of the articles but john tester was
they went to new york city, another sanctuary city where he was apprehended again this time for endangering the safety of a child. if new york city simply followed the lawsuit and put him in jail, headachen reilly would be alive but again, new york city let him go and murder came down to georgia and beat laken riley to death with a brick. the consequences are terrifying. the men and women, the house manager who is are here and thank you for junior service coming here and should scare the...
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city including my home in new york. now a democrat mayor who i don't agree with on everything but i agree with him on this, he said that, quote, this issue will destroy new york city. now i'm proud to have served in the nypd as detective and it's devastating to see the horrific challenges that law enforcement are faced with throughout this country. i mean, just recently we saw nypd cops who were attacked by illegal migrants who just got done robbing a target. months ago we saw nypd officers brutally attacked in manhattan and were state of the union. we saw in the bronx recently where there was a 911 call made with a person with a gun when cops made their way into the bronx it was illegal migrants who had squatted there illegally and had illegal guns and illegal narcotics and then just says after in my district in roosevelt field mall, arrested by the national county police department and guess what the address that they gave, the home in the bronx where the guns and the narcotics were found. can you tell me at what of t
city including my home in new york. now a democrat mayor who i don't agree with on everything but i agree with him on this, he said that, quote, this issue will destroy new york city. now i'm proud to have served in the nypd as detective and it's devastating to see the horrific challenges that law enforcement are faced with throughout this country. i mean, just recently we saw nypd cops who were attacked by illegal migrants who just got done robbing a target. months ago we saw nypd officers...
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and that quote, this issue will destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023, new york city spent $1,000,000,000.450 million -- addressing alejandro n. mayorkas migrant crisis and city officials fear it will spent another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city services. three, alejandro n. mayorkas unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and unlawful mass grants of categorical paroled aliens have entice an increasing number of aliens to make the dangerous journey to our southwest border. consequently, according to the united nations international organization for migration, the number of migrants intending to illegally cross the border who have perished along the way either in route to the united states or at the border almost doubled during the tenure of alejandro n. mayorkas as secretary of homeland security from an average about 700 a year during during the fiscal years 2017-2020, to an average of about 1300 a year during fiscal year 2021-2023. alien smuggling organizations hav
and that quote, this issue will destroy new york city, end quote. in fiscal year 2023, new york city spent $1,000,000,000.450 million -- addressing alejandro n. mayorkas migrant crisis and city officials fear it will spent another $12 billion over the following three fiscal years causing painful budget cuts to important city services. three, alejandro n. mayorkas unlawful mass release of apprehended aliens and unlawful mass grants of categorical paroled aliens have entice an increasing number...
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some people live in new york city can take up to two hours. you can transform that to a seven minute flight we think that's a really exciting prospect. we also want to make it affordable something accessible to everyone. going to price that comparable to what you would pay for a taxi or an uber. quickset is dependent on having a lot of these things flying i presume, right? everything is about economies of scale. like are these going to be everywhere? books we are ramping up manufacturing capacity as fast as we can toward one of art and art largest investors. toad is working shoulder to shoulder with us since 2019 to design manufacturability and quality into our systems so we can ramp the production volume. it's really important to frame what we are in this journey. we look at back in the days of automotive the automobile was progressively invented in 1870s and 1880s. production started in fits and starts through the 1890s. it wassn not until the early 19s or global automotive manufacturing really started to ramp. to date we've announce our goa
some people live in new york city can take up to two hours. you can transform that to a seven minute flight we think that's a really exciting prospect. we also want to make it affordable something accessible to everyone. going to price that comparable to what you would pay for a taxi or an uber. quickset is dependent on having a lot of these things flying i presume, right? everything is about economies of scale. like are these going to be everywhere? books we are ramping up manufacturing...
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york city. 300000 inches december alone. that is larger than our capital city nebraska, lincoln. the evidence is right there that we are not doing a good job at the southern border. why would that be? well, because alejandro mayorkas is complicit in not following the law. in a memorandum immigration and customs enforcement officials in 2021, he said and then i'm going to "back here, the affected individual is a removal noncitizen he doesn't even say illegal alien which is what it says in the law, he says the fact that an individual's removal therefore should not alone be the basis for enforcement or action against them. basically saying just because you broke the law doesn't mean we have to enforce the law. that right there should tell you he is willfully disregarding the law. absolutely. how about the case of parole? the losses it's only supposed be used on a case-by-case basis in situations where the person has an extreme humanitarian need. under the obama and the trump administration it was used an average of 156 times be
york city. 300000 inches december alone. that is larger than our capital city nebraska, lincoln. the evidence is right there that we are not doing a good job at the southern border. why would that be? well, because alejandro mayorkas is complicit in not following the law. in a memorandum immigration and customs enforcement officials in 2021, he said and then i'm going to "back here, the affected individual is a removal noncitizen he doesn't even say illegal alien which is what it says in...
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of the world continued to be on new york. one year ago this great center of history, enterprise and creativity suffered the greatest cruelties that showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here were so many innocent lives were suddenly taken, the world saw acts of kindness and heroism that will be remembered forever. >> c-span, powered by cable. >> next hearing examining the role ofe, shell companies in facilitating transnational crime such as fentanyl trafficking. the corporate transparency act was passed in 2021 with contingent of outlawing these show companies in the u.s. the hearing was held by the senate caucus on international narcotics control. it runs just over one hour. >> let me welcome everybody to the hearing, and thank you very much for participating. i will start with my opening remarks, turn to the distinguished cochair for his opening remarks and for a brief video that he will play. and then we will turn to our distinguished panel of witnesses, at a thank you all very much for being here.
of the world continued to be on new york. one year ago this great center of history, enterprise and creativity suffered the greatest cruelties that showed itself to be a place of valor and generosity and grace. here were so many innocent lives were suddenly taken, the world saw acts of kindness and heroism that will be remembered forever. >> c-span, powered by cable. >> next hearing examining the role ofe, shell companies in facilitating transnational crime such as fentanyl...