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we had the other issue which i uscis's taken long time to procs applicions so we have daca recipientso may be teachers orurses but bause there is a backlog right now, they' not getting the work permits in time and there getting laid off or being let go from their jobs. on a personal level, it is heartbreaking. i recently got married and my wife is constantly worried about what our future is going to be like if i am going to be able to be in this country. i am currently also waiting for my daca to be renewed and she is fearful of me even during monday and things like driving to work and just being here. we need to find a permanent solution for recipients but not only daca recipients but tps folders and people living our lives two years at a time. amy: to present remarks of the economy yesterday, he was asked about the whole issue of daca and immigration reform. >> [indiscernible] why do you believe the budget -- pres. biden: first of all, i think we need to find pathway to citizenship. the budget bill is no appropriate way to get around the filibuster to be able to make a judgment as t
we had the other issue which i uscis's taken long time to procs applicions so we have daca recipientso may be teachers orurses but bause there is a backlog right now, they' not getting the work permits in time and there getting laid off or being let go from their jobs. on a personal level, it is heartbreaking. i recently got married and my wife is constantly worried about what our future is going to be like if i am going to be able to be in this country. i am currently also waiting for my daca...
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but migrants in the caribbean are referred to uscis for protection screening. those who do not manifest a fear or are not found to have a credible fear following the screen are repatriated to their country of origin. those found to have a well-founded fear of persecution or torture are referred to a third country for resettlement. i'm sharing all of that we view so people understand what the process is when they are trying to make what the treacherous journey and challenging journey where people can lose their lives. we have said many times, and i will reiterate here, that we support not just the role of protest and peaceful protest, we stand with the cuban people in their call for freedom from the pandemic and decades of oppression and economic sufferings which they been subjected by cuba's authoritarian regime. reporter: tell us more about olivia rodrigo's visit here today. what was the intended target of the message? when will we see the video we believe you made? is this more about strategy having her here today? jen: she is meeting with the president and d
but migrants in the caribbean are referred to uscis for protection screening. those who do not manifest a fear or are not found to have a credible fear following the screen are repatriated to their country of origin. those found to have a well-founded fear of persecution or torture are referred to a third country for resettlement. i'm sharing all of that we view so people understand what the process is when they are trying to make what the treacherous journey and challenging journey where...
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>> that's my -- from usci's perspective, we are taking the lead to ensure that the intelligence enterprise is focused on this. you can hold us accountable for working across the departments to ensure the intelligence piece is there. we will work closely with the support of intelligence enterprises to make sure you have this information. >> thank you. i think future lives are going to depend on it. general nakasone how do we establish deterrence? i know you have okayen a lot and thought a lot about this. how do we establish deterrence in the cyber security place? i am not convinced we can play perfect defense. i know dhs has a big piece of that, but from your perspective, how do we raise costs on our adversaries so that this gets -- these attacks get down to a manageable level? >> i think there are three parts that have to be established. one is the idea that policies and authorities are clearly in place that accuracy adversaries, whether or not it is criminal behavior, whether it is nation state behavior. the second piece is that a level of resilience has to come up. i think the executive
>> that's my -- from usci's perspective, we are taking the lead to ensure that the intelligence enterprise is focused on this. you can hold us accountable for working across the departments to ensure the intelligence piece is there. we will work closely with the support of intelligence enterprises to make sure you have this information. >> thank you. i think future lives are going to depend on it. general nakasone how do we establish deterrence? i know you have okayen a lot and...
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the department of homeland security revealed that mayorkas abused his position as the director of uscishelp politically powerful friends violate immigration laws. associate attorney general vanita gupta's record as a radical liberal activist was so die -- diametrically opposed to the beliefs of most americans that she tried to, and i quote, evolve her positions on drug crime and defunding the police just to avoid scrutiny during her confirmation hearing. of course by evolve, i mean she outright lied about her positions. and, mr. president, there have been many, many that have stood on this floor and have challenged her nomination. another, david chipman, this is biden's pick to lead the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives. he is so anti-second amendment, he has endorsed policies that would effectively ban all sporting rifles in the united states. he has no respect for the constitutional right to bear arms, no respect for the nearly 20 million americans who hold a concealed carry permit or the 15.5 million americans who hold hunting licenses. president biden chose the an
the department of homeland security revealed that mayorkas abused his position as the director of uscishelp politically powerful friends violate immigration laws. associate attorney general vanita gupta's record as a radical liberal activist was so die -- diametrically opposed to the beliefs of most americans that she tried to, and i quote, evolve her positions on drug crime and defunding the police just to avoid scrutiny during her confirmation hearing. of course by evolve, i mean she outright...
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jaddou would make history as the very first woman to lead uscis. let me tell you a little bit about her background. ms. jaddou began her career working on immigration policy and oversight for nine years in the house of representatives. she worked for my friend and former colleague, zoe lofgren of california, who is the authoritative voice on immigration in the house of representatives. following that role, ms. jaddou served as finish official in the state department and then as chief counsel at uscis. as the agency's highest ranking legal officer, she sharpened her mastery of immigration law and gained valuable experience navigating uscis administrative complexities and operations. as chief counsel at this agency, she managed more than 200 attorneys who support the work of tens of thousands of uscis employees that are located in offices around the world, and ms. jaddou's extensive background with uscis is exactly what we need at this moment. as i mentioned, the trump administration led a deliberate effort to undermine this agency's work. you rememb
jaddou would make history as the very first woman to lead uscis. let me tell you a little bit about her background. ms. jaddou began her career working on immigration policy and oversight for nine years in the house of representatives. she worked for my friend and former colleague, zoe lofgren of california, who is the authoritative voice on immigration in the house of representatives. following that role, ms. jaddou served as finish official in the state department and then as chief counsel at...
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jaddou would be the first woman to ever lead the uscis. i am confident she has the skills, expertise, and experience to do the job well. in a short time, the senate will also take a procedural vote to move forward with a bipartisan infrastructure bill. i expect the vote will receive the same significant margin of support today as it did on wednesday. once senators agree to proceed to debate on the bill, it's my intention to offer the text of the bipartisan agreement as a substitute amendment, making it the base of the bill on the floor. the senate remains on track to reach our goal of passing both a bipartisan infrastructure bill and a budget resolution with reconciliation instructions before the start of the august recess. it's an ambitious deadline, absolutely, but the hard work put in by senators and staff means that we are on the right track to get it done. given the bipartisan nature of the bill, the senate should be able to process this legislation rather quickly. we may need the weekend. we may vote on several amendments. but with t
jaddou would be the first woman to ever lead the uscis. i am confident she has the skills, expertise, and experience to do the job well. in a short time, the senate will also take a procedural vote to move forward with a bipartisan infrastructure bill. i expect the vote will receive the same significant margin of support today as it did on wednesday. once senators agree to proceed to debate on the bill, it's my intention to offer the text of the bipartisan agreement as a substitute amendment,...