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Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
I call on my colleagues to support my common sense amendment and help us secure our border now. 4/4 — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
My amendment keeps Title 42 until a permanent plan is in place, boosts desperately needed funding for border security, invests in our border agents and officers, and helps stop the flow of dangerous drugs. 3/4 — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
I’ve made clear, the border is in crisis and Arizona is facing a security and humanitarian crisis. Enough is enough - stop using the border as a political tool. We are here to do our job. We must fund the government and we must solve our border crisis. 2/4 — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
It’s pathetic Congress once again stands here at the 11th hour to fulfill its most fundamental obligation. Partisanship and tunnel vision on damaging the opposition and preventing the other side from “getting a win” has replaced thoughtful legislating. 1/4 https://t.co/4XkOdqxSca — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
I join all Americans and Arizonans in welcoming President Zelenskyy to the United States as he delivers his address to Congress. https://t.co/8tAHVahKUl — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
Congress continues standing by Ukraine, and I applaud our bipartisan action supporting Ukraine with the funds and resources it needs to defend itself against Russia’s illegal and unprovoked attacks. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
Congress passed our bipartisan bill to crack down on cartels’ smuggling operations. https://t.co/MxEOFmYW95 — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
That’s why when we come back in January, one of the first things I will do is convene a bipartisan group of Senators who are willing and committed to get stuff done and bring them to the border to see what Arizonans see everyday – because a crisis this big cannot be ignored. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
Part of the problem is that many in Washington have never taken the time to really see our border up close, and without seeing it for all its diversity and challenges, it’s easy to rely on partisan talking points instead of focusing on meaningful solutions. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
I stand here today disappointed that as we close out the 117th Congress, Washington has chosen to yet again retreat to partisan corners instead of doing the hard and necessary work of finding lasting solutions when it comes to the crisis at our border. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
I believe the future resilience of our country also depends on the full inclusion of millions of young people often known as Dreamers. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
To ensure our border states’ economies continue to grow, and to ensure our nation’s economy continues to thrive for generations to come, we need a robust workforce. That’s why our bipartisan proposal fixes a wasteful loophole in our current employment visa system. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
By streamlining the asylum process in a manner that respects human dignity and due process, we’ll quickly and fairly adjudicate claims and remove those who don’t have a valid claim of asylum, sending a message to all that our asylum system will not be manipulated. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
In order to uphold the promise of protection and freedom, and ensure our asylum system works for those who it seeks to serve, we must acknowledge that the status quo is no longer functional. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
We must supplement existing security barriers with innovative technology solutions, we must boost our border protection and patrol forces, and we must update the policies governing our border to meet the moment. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
We understand that to secure our border, we need physical barriers where they make sense - but relying only on physical barriers represents a 17th century answer to a 21st century problem. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
A problem as big as our broken border needs a smart, comprehensive solution, and that solution starts by investing in the brave men and women who keep our border safe. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
That’s why I rejected the partisan echo chamber and partnered with my good friend, Senator Thom Tillis, on a bipartisan proposal to help solve some of the real problems our border communities and immigration system continue to face. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
As someone who’s seen the challenges at our border my entire life, I know these are all false choices. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
Some refuse to acknowledge the need for increased security measures at all, while others have a singular view of what kind of security is sufficient. Some want to welcome all who come to the border into our country, while others want to keep everyone out. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
Politicians are retreating to partisan corners, instead of examining the problem for what it is - not what one party or the other wishes it was - and focusing on finding meaningful solutions. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
The City of Tucson has already accepted over 15 percent of its population just in migrant releases since April of this year. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
In San Luis - a small community of roughly 37,000 right on the Arizona, Mexico border - the Fire Chief recently told us that three of his five ambulances are used solely to care for migrants in need, leaving only two ambulances for the local community on any given night. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
Let me be clear: this is a humanitarian and security nightmare. Already, our border towns can barely keep up with the demand from the overwhelming levels of immigration. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
The combination of an unsecure border, an overworked and under-resourced border patrol and protection force, and never-before seen levels of illegal immigration, asylum seekers, and coordinated smuggling efforts have completely ruined an already broken system. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
As a native Arizonan, I’ve seen firsthand how these failures fall squarely on the shoulders of border states, risking the safety of our communities, and endangering the lives of migrants themselves. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
This crisis is not new; it’s one that has progressively worsened year after year, Administration after Administration, due to the federal government’s repeated failures to address our broken border and immigration system. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
The federal government has failed border communities in Arizona for decades by neglecting to fix our broken immigration system. We’re focused on bipartisan solutions to secure the border, streamline the asylum process, and keep Arizonans safe and secure. https://t.co/9TFGPuyIsn — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
Will be speaking live on the Senate floor at 1:30pm (3:30 ET) about the ongoing border crisis and the need for bipartisan solutions to secure the border and keep our communities safe. — PolitiTweet.org
Kyrsten Sinema @SenatorSinema
Passing our bipartisan infrastructure law last year was a watershed moment for broadband connectivity. Now, we must work to finally close the digital divide by efficiently and effectively implementing these historic investments. https://t.co/vViKekLNth — PolitiTweet.org