• 5 months ago
During debate on the House floor, Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) spoke in opposition to a resolution that would condemn Vice President Kamala Harris for her role on the border.

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00:00Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume.
00:05Gentleman's recognized. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in strong opposition to the
00:10unserious and politically motivated resolution. It's sad that today we are
00:16wasting time on this pointless resolution, which is nothing more than a
00:21campaign press release, rather than addressing real problems facing the
00:26American people. But a do-nothing resolution is right in line with this
00:31do-nothing Congress. The House is about to go on vacation for six weeks, having
00:38delivered only political resolutions, not solutions, for the American people. In
00:43fact, my Republican colleagues are so eager to campaign, they are starting the
00:49August recess a week early and rushing to the floor with this press release
00:54disguised as a resolution before they head for the exits. Let's make no
01:01mistake. This resolution is only before this body because Vice President Harris
01:07will be the Democratic nominee for president. Testing new campaign messaging,
01:13though, is not a good use of the House's time. Yet, that is all this resolution
01:19offers. It changes absolutely nothing. It does not even pretend to change
01:24anything. I'm sure the American people would rather use our time to fund the
01:29government, but my Republican colleagues can't seem to agree among themselves
01:34about that. Instead, here we are debating House Resolution 1371, a second-rate
01:41attempt to election interference. Perhaps it's also an ethics violation, since my
01:48Republican colleagues are blatantly using House resources for campaign
01:53purposes. And like so much other campaign literature, this political
01:58resolution is premised on falsehoods and supported by cherry-picked statistics.
02:04The resolution would have, you believe, President Biden and Vice President
02:08Harris inherited an impenetrable southern border from the former
02:13administration. This is just not true. The cruel and inhumane policies of the
02:19Trump administration did not deter irregular migration. It took a worldwide
02:25shutdown caused by COVID-19 pandemic to temporarily reduce the ever-increasing
02:31numbers of desperate people seeking freedom, safety, and opportunity in the
02:37United States. When global pandemic-era restrictions eased, worldwide migration
02:44increased. The United States is far from alone in facing this challenge. When
02:54President Biden and Vice President Harris took office, they reversed terrible
02:58Trump-era policies that separated children from their parents and put
03:03children in cages. The Biden-Harris administration has also increased
03:08enforcement, deployed more border surveillance equipment, and sped up
03:12immigration processing. The administration is removing and returning
03:18more people and implementing tough new policies that have cut the number of
03:22border crosses by more than half over the last seven weeks alone. Vice
03:28President Harris, in particular, has worked to address the root causes of
03:33migration, especially from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. Improving
03:39conditions in Northern Triangle countries means fewer people feel
03:44compelled to make the journey to the U.S. As we've seen results since Vice
03:50President Harris was given this task, customs and border protection encounters
03:54with Central American migrants have declined by more than 70 percent.
03:59Furthermore, under Vice President Harris's leadership, the administration
04:04has also reinforced partnerships with countries in the region and even around
04:09the world to increase enforcement and share information. Mexico, for the first
04:15time ever, has agreed to accept the return of Venezuelans and Cubans. Under
04:22the former president, we struggle to remove migrants from these countries
04:26from the United States. There are also more visa requirements to enter the
04:32Western Hemisphere now, making the journey that more difficult. This
04:37administration has recognized that migration is no longer regional, but
04:41global, and has taken action. But Mr. Speaker, you'll notice that
04:48nowhere in my remarks have I referred to the vice president as a so-called
04:53border czar, like this flawed resolution does. That is because such a position
04:59does not exist. The authors of this resolution cannot point to a single
05:05administration document that names the vice president the quote-unquote border
05:11czar. That is because such documents do not exist. Even news organizations like
05:19Axios, that referred to Vice President Harris as a so-called border czar, has
05:25posted corrections and clarifications. That's because border czar is simply not
05:32her role. I'd like to read from President Biden's March 2021 remarks
05:38describing Vice President Harris's duties. I quote, the vice president has
05:43agreed among the multiple other things that I have asked and had her leading,
05:49and I appreciate it, agreed to lead our diplomatic effort and work with those
05:55nations to accept the returnees and enhanced migration enforcement at their
06:01borders. Unquote. The vice president's role is diplomatic. It's about leading
06:07partnerships with foreign countries. It's not about overseeing the border patrol
06:12or ICE. That is Secretary Mayorkas' job, and he said as much in testimony before
06:19the Homeland Security Committee. The border czar title is a work of fiction
06:25created by overreactive Republican imaginations and the media, and this
06:30resolution is premised on that fiction. Furthermore, this resolution is
06:36incredibly petty because Republicans struggle to quick squeeze anything of
06:42substance into it. It criticizes the vice president who was directed to focus on
06:48diplomatic engagements from waiting three months to visit the southern
06:53border. Republicans then take issue with where she chose to go along the southern
07:00border. Vice President Harris went to Texas, just not the part of Texas
07:05Republicans thought she should go. The resolution also criticized the vice
07:10president for failing to make direct outreach to U.S. Border Patrol chiefs.
07:15Again, she was not tasked with overseeing the border patrol. Secretary Mayorkas,
07:22their actual boss, speaks to the U.S. Border Patrol regularly. Furthermore,
07:28House Resolution 1371 only includes border encounter statistics through May
07:35of this year, conveniently failing to include a nearly 30% decrease in
07:42encounters between ports of entry in June. The resolution also conveniently
07:48fails to mention that since early last month, DHS has removed or returned more
07:56than 65,000 border crosses to more than 125 countries. In the past year, DHS has
08:05removed or returned the most people since 2010. That includes more removals
08:11to countries other than Mexico than in any other prior year ever. Mr. Speaker,
08:18the House has better things to do than adopt pointless, false, and politically
08:23driven, non-binding resolutions. Perhaps, for example, it could legislate on border
08:29security in a bipartisan fashion, as the Senate tried to do. That is, before former
08:37President Trump told his mega-allies to run away from the negotiating table so
08:44he could run on border security on the campaign trail. See, as much as my
08:50Republican colleagues talk about the threats from our border, they don't seem
08:55to want to do anything about it. Taking action is bad politics for them, so we
09:02get political resolutions rather than solutions. In fact, under Republican
09:08control, the 118th Congress has little to show for itself. Indeed, it is among the
09:15least productive in history. Maybe House Republicans are simply biding their time
09:22because they think they can implement their Project 2025 agenda next year. This
09:30do-nothing resolution is out to test-drive political talking points
09:35rather than change the sorry trajectory of this do-nothing Congress. Before I
09:41reserve, Mr. Speaker, I want to note that this is the first time the Homeland
09:47Security Committee has come to the floor since the passing of my dear friend,
09:52Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, who was a senior member of this committee.
09:59Congresswoman Jackson Lee cared passionately about border security and a
10:04humane immigration system that reflected American values. We will miss her bold
10:11distinctive voice during today's debate, which we all know that she would have
10:18participated in with trademark tenacity. Mr. Speaker, I urge my colleagues to
10:26oppose this thinly-veiled attempt as a political attack, and I reserve the
10:31balance of my time.

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