America has long been known as the land of opportunity, thanks in no small part to the contributions of immigrants seeking a better life. As the daughter of a hardworking Mexican immigrant, I understand the cost of the American dream. Growing up, it was normal to translate for neighbors and family…
No one knows this better than the immigrants who came here legally, who fought for the opportunity to pursue the American dream in a way that respects this nation’s sovereignty and its laws. We understand that a secure border is not partisan or controversial; it is a matter of public health, economic solvency, and national security.
Unfortunately, due to Congress's failure to act on the crisis at our southern border, America’s border communities have been left to shoulder the economic and social costs of a broken immigration system. Now, many of these communities are on the brink of collapse, and state leaders have been criticized for attempting to alleviate problems that they did not create.for example, America’s migrant crisis has become a public health emergency.
These communities need federal solutions. But until then, governors of states such as Arizona, California, Florida, and Texas have little choice but to act as gatekeepers of the American dream. Even California’s Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom has spoken openly about the crisis at the border and has called out President Joe Biden for his refusal to secure
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