'We need somebody that can look at the comprehensive view of what we're seeing here,' Cuellar said. 'It's not a simple solution.'
Democratic Texas Representative Henry Cuellar has said that migrants are heading towards the U.S. because"they think that the border is open." In this photo, migrants heading towards the U.S. enter Guatemala after breaking a police barricade at the border checkpoint on January 16, 2021 in El Florido, Guatemala.Cuellar has praised Biden and Harris for telling migrants not to come to the border.
"We've got to enforce the law and part of the laws we have is deport the people that don't have a right to be here in the United States," he said in June, according to Politico."It's just plain and simple."to visit the border and speak with local law enforcement, elected officials and business leaders to better understand the local impact of migrants at the border, the aforementioned publication reported.
"Somebody needs to listen to our local communities," he added."With all due respect, just coming and doing a staged visit is not enough. They have to understand."Lindsey Graham"We need somebody that can look at the comprehensive view of what we're seeing here," Cuellar said."It's not a simple solution."
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