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Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
Tourism between the United States and Mexico is a critical economic driver for both our countries, especially in South Texas. Thank you to my colleague, @RepMcCaul, for working with me across the aisle to revamp our nation’s tourism industry. — PolitiTweet.org
House Foreign Affairs Committee Majority @HouseForeignGOP
CHM @RepMcCaul on introducing bipartisan legislation with @RepCuellar to strengthen the tourism industry and bilate… https://t.co/RVvZNjg1TQ
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
Hearing firsthand from border residents, landowners, and the men and women in green and blue is key to understanding the ongoing immigration crisis. I applaud @POTUS for visiting our southern border in El Paso and listening to our border communities. — PolitiTweet.org
José Díaz-Balart Reports @JDBalartMSNBC
“You can’t just listen to immigration activists. You've got to listen to border communities,” @RepCuellar tells… https://t.co/lZhGf3c0Kq
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
We must secure America’s energy independence. All of the above energy strategies provide us the benefits of affordable, reliable, and clean sources of energy to power our communities. Thank you to @APIenergy for hosting me and my colleagues, @RepFletcher and @Rep_Peltola. — PolitiTweet.org
Latino Journal @LatinoJournal96
API Congressional leaders discussing wisdoms of all the above energy strategies; includes Congressman Henry Cuellar… https://t.co/svRqeSn8fK
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
Today is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. Thank you to the many local, state, and federal law enforcement officers for your bravery and dedication to keeping us safe. https://t.co/2tjYOPa8UF — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
I look forward to meeting with El Paso officials, law enforcement, and Homeland Security personnel to discuss how to bring order to the border and treat migrants with respect as we implement a lawful path for relief. (2/2) — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
I just landed in El Paso with @POTUS, @SecMayorkas, and my colleagues, @RepEscobar and @RepGonzalez. (1/2) https://t.co/2YpYG5t3oZ — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
Early this morning, I was sworn in as Representative for the 28th District of Texas in the 118th Congress. It was great to join my colleagues @RepGonzalez and @MarcVeasey for this momentous occasion. I look forward to bringing great progress and change to South Texas this term. https://t.co/FK7YHzUhw3 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
@POTUS, I applaud your visit to our southern border. Our border communities are experiencing a crisis, the magnitude of which can only be comprehended by seeing it firsthand. Thank you for taking the first step in addressing this situation. https://t.co/Gj3wj6N6tZ — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
Happy annexation day, Texas! 177 years ago, today, Texas became the 28th state admitted to the Union. Join me in celebrating our great state’s history with some resources from the Library of Congress: https://t.co/GyEpSSUpW5 — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
The men and women in blue are critical to keeping drugs off our streets. Thank you, @CBP, for your hard work in keeping Laredo safe. I will continue to fight for you, and provide you the necessary equipment, technology, and personnel to ensure our homeland security. — PolitiTweet.org
CBP @CBP
CBP officers at the World Trade Bridge in Laredo seized nearly 100lbs of methamphetamine Monday with an estimated s… https://t.co/JHPssU36LH
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
If we’re to effectively address the situation at our southern border, we must listen to border landowners, law enforcement, and the men and women in green and blue. I will continue to listen to our border communities and advocate for bipartisan solutions to confront this crisis. — PolitiTweet.org
Morning Joe @Morning_Joe
House member: Border communities facing the brunt of what's happening https://t.co/tkSTRt12BO -@RepCuellar
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
The problem is that this consequence is tied to Title 8. We need a policy under Title 8 where expedited removal will take days instead of months. Asylum-seekers should apply online, or go through a port of entry in an orderly process. (5/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
We now need a policy of consequences for those who are returned to Mexico or their country of origin. Under current law, there is a 5 year ban on requesting asylum for those who are returned because they did not follow the law. We need this consequence applied. (4/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
The Supreme Court just ruled that Title 42 will remain in place. https://t.co/KCrwavhpAG (3/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
What’s happening at our southern border is a humanitarian crisis. My colleagues, @Sen_JoeManchin, @JohnCornyn, @RepTonyGonzales, and I are committed to delivering bipartisan solutions to address this situation. (2/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
This was Eagle Pass, Texas, last night. 1,100 migrants in a 5-hour span. A new record. (1/5) https://t.co/0X6hwtL90e — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
RT @EpochTimes: “I’ve been told there are now estimates of over 50,000 people in Mexico waiting to come across and that number can increase… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
There are two solutions to mitigating a crisis at our southern border: -> Keep Title 42 until the U.S. develops a policy with an orderly pathway for asylum-seekers, and strong consequences for those who don’t follow that policy. -> Have Mexico enforce its own immigration laws. — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Gomez @JoeGomezNews
Read my latest with @RepCuellar regarding Title 42 and the #immigration surge. @EpochTimes Border Crossings t… https://t.co/xCKNbqRAU9
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
I joined my @HispanicCaucus colleagues in offering an amendment to the FY23 Omnibus bill to provide DREAMers with legal protected status for 10 years. Thank you @NormaJTorres and the @RepSylviaGarcia for your leadership and continued advocacy for DREAMers. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
If Mexico needs help enforcing its laws, we can help them. https://t.co/mW65p6PpUV (5/5) https://t.co/zaRde6Sy6p — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
The bottom line is, in order to help address the immigration crisis at our souther border, we need Mexico to enforce its own immigration laws. Migrants entering and leaving Mexico cannot be done in between ports of entry. (4/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
close air and sea ports and borders to international traffic, for reasons of public interest,” and that “Nationals and foreigners to enter or leave the country must meet the requirements of this Law, its regulations and other applicable provisions.” (3/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
through ports, airports and borders, can only be carried out through the places designated for it and within the established hours, with the intervention of the immigration authorities.” Furthermore, Article 12 and 13 state: “The Ministry of the Interior may temporarily (2/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
According to Mexican law, it is illegal for individuals, whether they be nationals or foreigners, to leave Mexico in between ports of entry. Article 11 of Chapter II of the General Law of Population of Mexico states: “The international transit of people.. (1/5) — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
https://t.co/mW65p771jv https://t.co/qkLYtRryQj — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
https://t.co/mW65p6PpUV https://t.co/Z3Do5XMY8g — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
address the immigration crisis at our souther border, we need Mexico to enforce its own immigration laws. Migrants entering and leaving Mexico cannot be done in between ports of entry. If Mexico needs help enforcing its laws, we can help them. — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
ports and borders to international traffic, for reasons of public interest,” and that “Nationals and foreigners to enter or leave the country must meet the requirements of this Law, its regulations and other applicable provisions.” The bottom line is, in order to help address… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
ports and borders to international traffic, for reasons of public interest,” and that “Nationals and foreigners to enter or leave the country must meet the requirements of this Law, its regulations and other applicable provisions.” The bottom line is, in order to help address… — PolitiTweet.org
Rep. Henry Cuellar @RepCuellar
airports and borders, can only be carried out through the places designated for it and within the established hours, with the intervention of the immigration authorities.” Furthermore, Article 12 and 13 state: “The Ministry of the Interior may temporarily close air and sea…. — PolitiTweet.org