.@SenBrianSchatz has a question: If Trump’s Iran deal is so good, why can't the public see it?
“There is a reason they are not publishing this deal, and it's because it makes plain that this is one of the biggest foreign policy blunders in many generations”
Schatz: "If this deal is so good, why can't the public see it? ... there is a reason they are not publishing this deal, and it's because makes plain that this is one of the biggest foreign policy blunders in many generations"
14 years ago, DACA was established to provide protection and safety for young people who came here as children and know no other home.
Dreamers are under attack by the President. Congress must create a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers and fix our broken immigration
Since 2012, DACA has been one of America’s most successful immigration policies. Dreamers have built careers, started businesses, paid taxes, and raised families in the only country many have ever called home. They contribute nearly $17 billion to our economy each year. Dreamers
On DACA’s 14th anniversary, I am joining my colleagues on the Senate floor to urge Congress to pass the Dream Act and provide permanent protections for Dreamers.
The cruelty is the point.
The Trump Administration is wrongly detaining people with no criminal records.
Then, in detention, they’re being treated in ways no human being should and dying.
BREAKING: A 43-year-old has died in ICE custody, marking the 19th death in immigration detention this year and at a pace on track to exceed last year’s deaths in detention.
Rubio: "We're getting a lot of questions about us. I don't think it's fair because ultimately the people who have closed the Strait of Hormuz are Iran."
Sen. Schatz: "Nobody's defending what Iran is doing. I think what we're saying is this was not just predictable, it was
Today, we honor the brave Americans from Hawai‘i and across the country who answered the call to serve and gave their lives for our nation and our freedoms. We owe them our deepest gratitude on Memorial Day and every day.
WATCH: @SenBrianSchatz is right—Americans are struggling to afford the basics.
And instead of making life more affordable for people, Republicans are focused on quadrupling the size of ICE, building a golden ballroom, and giving taxpayer money to violent insurrectionists.
Republicans are telling people there’s not enough money to help with rising grocery costs, hospital closures, affordable housing.
Yet there’s enough money for a billion-dollar ballroom? To quadruple the size of ICE? To spend a billion dollars a day on war?
Via @SenBrianSchatz
WATCH: As Republicans introduce their budget bill that puts Trump’s vanity projects first and leaves American families behind
@SenSchumer and @RepJeffries are joined by House and Senate Democrats, standing together against the GOP’s assaults on Americans.