House to defund it, to derail it, in one way or another before they had a chance to do that some judge in texas ruled it unconstitutional and if its on hold until this appeal because the higher court and hopefully that will be overturned. Unfortunately, even if it is overturned, its only a temporary fix because it doesnt provide legalization or path to citizenship it just says for x. Amount of months you can get the work permit and drivers license and be in that country without legal status. Thats not a permanent solution but we support it and we think that the president did have the authority to do that and its a good temporary stopgap measure. But what we do need and we cant do it without congress, we do need a fix to a broken immigration system. The catholic bishops have the same for the past ten plus years that Immigration Reform should have three legs. One leg is the path to citizenship for the 11 million or so that are here in this country. These people are already part of our so
Hillary clinton is expected to announce her candidacy for the presidency on sunday. She will launch her campaign with a video message on social media. Next week she will head to iowa. On monday, marco rubio will be announcing his entry into the race for the white house from miami, become the very becoming the third republican. You have live coverage at 5 30 p. M. Of his announcement on cspan. This congressional recess cspan has been profiling new members of congress. Steve scully representative norma torres from californias 35th Congressional District. As a freshman member of congress, what is the difference serving here and your time in the state senate . Representative torres it is quiet a difference between the two chambers. I should say the three chambers. The biggest difference i think is our inability to work across the aisle. In california, we certainly did a better job with that. Mr. Scully how do you fix it . Representative torres i think members just have to commit to working
To recognize another good friend of mine, a veteran from pennsylvania and a really strong voice on National Security, scott perry. As must have time as he may consume. Mr. Perry thank you, madam speaker. We hear from the administration, somehow were having the discussion, somehow we dare to question that were on the wrong side of history, that were unpatriotic, and literally new york many cases, the administration trying to equate those who would, in this Chamber New York this body would have a discussion, would call into question some of the tenets of this framework, and then this agreement which we didnt know much about, that we are tantamount to the same as the hardliners in iran. The hardliners who have horrific Human Rights Violations over the course of 50 years as far as america is concern and literally do unspeakable things. And thats breath taking to me. The problem is among other things is that were skeptical because our negotiating partner in this iran is not trustworthy. Is
Where we think disciplinary action is appropriate we work with the office of accountability review and we try and get the agency to take disciplinary action. We have several cases in the pipeline now that will involve disciplinary action. We are trying to pin it and focus more on disciplinary action but our First Priority has been getting people back to work. With someone has been fired we want them back to the work and when someone is in the basement we want to get them back. The have been very successful. Ms. Flanz rep. Kuster the sooner you can get to the retaliatory behavior, the sooner you will be going through for years on end example such as these. Thank you and i apologize for going over. To her now recognize for five minutes. You still dont have an office . Why hasnt he got in his regular office back . Ms. Lerner i dont know, but i will find out. Rep. Benishek obviously he is back in good faith and i would like that. Rep. Benthis is the same supervisor you have had all along .
They picked an interesting case – one that understandably has riled up victims.
Jesse Mascareno-Haidle, 18, is a suspect in 80 home burglaries in the Albuquerque area. He and juvenile accomplices allegedly targeted mostly high-end homes that often backed up to golf courses or open space. They entered the homes at night – while residents were sleeping – through windows that were cracked open or doors that weren’t locked or barred. They allegedly stole property ranging from guns to televisions to laptops to Xboxes to cellphones. In some cases, they took car keys and drove away with the stolen loot in the victim’s vehicle. They allegedly roamed from the Sandia Heights to the West Side down to Los Lunas.