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4,800 per day in june. the latest available data. why did this happen? it seems that the biden administr administration s plan worked. it put in place a series of measures designed to deal with the impending problem, a stiff penalty for crossing the border illegally, deportation, plus a five-year ban on any re-entry. coupled with expanding ways to apply for legal asylum in the migrant s home country. it was a welcome case of well designed policy making a difference. but this success has not changed the fact that the u.s. immigration system is broken. the crush at the southern border may be less than anticipated but it is still an influx and the er theects are being felt across the united states. texas has famously bused migrants to washington, d.c. and new york. but the truth is that migrants have been crowding into many major american cities on a scale that is breaking those
per day april to 1,400 per day in june, the latest available data. why did this happen? it seems that the biden administration s plan worked. it put in place a serious of measures designed to deal with the impending problem. chiefly, a stiff penalty for crossing the border illegally, deportation plus a five-year ban on any re-entry, coupled with expanded ways to apply for legal asylum in the migrant s home country. it was a welcome case of well-designed policy making a difference. but this success does not change the fact that the u.s. immigration system is broken. the crush at the southern border may be less than anticipated, but it s still an influx and its effects are being felt across the united states. texas overwhelmed by the numbers has famously bussed migrants to washington, d.c. and new york, but the truth is migrants have been crowding into many major american cities on a scale that
archie: edith, we re out of toilet paper. no we re not. i bought some yesterday. it s in the closet in the kitchen. i ain t in the kitchen. oh! hearing a toilet flush for the first time was a big deal and made headlines. [ toilet flushes ] archie: what s this country coming to, anyhow? what is it, archie? bad news? what else? we get out of vietnam or something? don t be a wise guy, huh? i wasn t gonna play around with mom dented the car, now how are we gonna keep dad from finding out about it? not when i see everything that s going around in our country. just because a guy is sensitive, a-and he s an intellectual and he wears glasses, you make him out a queer. i never said a guy who wears glasses is a queer. a guy who wears glasses is a four-eyes. a guy who s a fag is a queer. elana: all in the family did something really new for television. it put before the american public archie s friend, who was very masculine, and who happened to be gay.
out of work, losing their life savings. so president biden took them back to the negotiating table. i want to note, after they left for the weekend over memorial day weekend. and brought them back and said we have to resolve this before we go over the break. at the end of the day, the bill was a bad deal. it put into place what i feel are really unconscionable compromises. as you mentioned, it will compromise food assistance for over 700,000 americans. it got the national environmental policy act. i am the ranking member of one of the subcommittees on the natural resources committee. it cuts billions of dollars in funding for our communities, tribal education programs. food programs, and it decoupled military and non-military spending. frankly, it sets us up for another budget battle over the next 18 months. so, i could not in good conscious, knowing that we had enough votes to pass the bill, and would not allow not a single democrat would ve