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July 20, 2014

Austin – Following is a statement from University of Texas at Austin President Bill Powers regarding today's court ruling in the case of Fisher versus University of Texas. The ruling relates to the use of ethnicity as one factor in determining college admissions. "We are very pleased with the Court's ruling recognizing the constitutionality of the University's admissions policy under the Supreme Court's recent guidance.


July 20, 2014

Texas is running out of room to house the thousands of Central American children who illegally crossed the border.

And U.S. Rep. Kay Granger said Saturday that the solution is not to continue piling them into bus stations and other makeshift shelters — including unused schools in North Texas — as officials try to find the best way to return the children safely to their families in countries as far away as Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador.


July 18, 2014

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=f30UqRTjbJw

The border is secure. It's more secure than ever. It's so, so secure.


July 15, 2014

Texas leaders say it's time to stop talking and take action on the growing humanitarian crisis at the border.

U.S. Sen. John Cornyn is the latest Texas official to weigh in with proposed legislation to grapple with the dilemma, in which a growing number of children continue illegally crossing the country's southwest border into this state.

Cornyn plans to file a bill along with U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo, to speed up deportations of thousands of Central American children — and ensure their safety while they are here.


July 11, 2014

On July 10, 2014 Rep. Marc Veasey of Texas asked for and was granted permission to address the United States House of Representatives for one minute regarding the humanitarian crisis along the US border:

"Mr. Speaker, I rise today to encourage my colleagues to do the right thing: to work across the aisle and take swift action to address the humanitarian crisis that our Nation is currently facing.


July 10, 2014

Rep. Mark Veasey (D-Texas 33rd) with Tim on Thursday talks about unaccompanied minor children coming from Central American across the southern US border.

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Issues:Immigration

July 8, 2014

The Irving Chamber hosted a breakfast reception Monday for U.S. Rep. Marc Veasey, 33rd District. The Congresman discussed his local agenda, which included his top priorities of economic development and job growth, helping cities with long-term transportation plans and education.


July 4, 2014

Statement from Congressman Marc Veasey on July 4th celebrations:

This July 4th, as we fire up the grill, go to our community parades, relax by the pool or just spend a the day with friends and family, I wanted to reflect on our past and say thank you.

Our Founding Fathers and Mothers risked their lives fighting for freedom and independence. Their vision of a more perfect union – one in which equality, justice and opportunity is available for all – is what we celebrate today.


July 4, 2014

La crisis humanitaria que viven los niños centroamericanos en el sur de Texas le llega al corazón a Carmen Casey.

La mujer de 38 años recuerda como ella y sus tres hermanas llegaron con su mamá a Estados Unidos cuando eran niñas,

Las circunstancias eran diferentes — su mamá huía de un esposo abusivo en México, mientras que los miles de menores no acompañados capturados en la frontera huyen del crimen y la pobreza –, pero la incertidumbre del migrante es la misma, reflexiona.

Issues:Immigration

July 3, 2014

Erfan Shirazian, originally from Iran, raised his right hand and began his oath. In less than 30 seconds, he would become a citizen of the United States of America.

But he wasn't thinking about the next words in the paragraph, he said. He was thinking about all the people all over the world who would give anything to be in his shoes.

"I am so relieved to finally be a citizen," Shirazian said when the ceremony ended. "During the process I kept thinking about all the people who would give up anything to get where I am today. I'm lucky."

Issues:Immigration