Rogers Calls on House to Stay in Washington to Address Border Crisis
March 28, 2019
Rogers Calls on House to Stay in Washington to Address Border Crisis
WASHINGTON – Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.), ranking member of the House Homeland Security Committee, released a statement following reports that Border Patrol stations are operating dangerously above capacity amid record-breaking migration:
“The crisis we are facing at the border is untenable – our law enforcement doesn’t have resources to address the crushing flow of migrants arriving at our southwest border. Democrats in Congress continue to deny that there’s a crisis and blame law enforcement for conditions that are a result of Congressional inaction.
“Without Congressional action, the situation on the ground poses a serious threat to human life and national security. I call on my colleagues to work over the weekend to address the true emergency at our border. We need to act now, before it is too late.”
Background: Rogers voted against last month’s appropriations bill because it did not adequately address the crisis at our border.
Last week, Democrats doubled down on their rhetoric that there was not a crisis at the border.
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