Cornyn: Humanitarian Crisis at the Border Needs Compromise Not Politics 

My state has 1200 miles of common border with Mexico so obviously this is very personal to me and my constituents who live and work along the border.

Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON D.C. Today on the floor U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) urged his colleagues to work together to address the humanitarian and security crisis at the southern border. Excerpts of Sen. Cornyns floor remarks are below and video can be found here.

My state has 1200 miles of common border with Mexico so obviously this is very personal to me and my constituents who live and work along the border."

Ours is a compassionate country. We are a nation of immigrants. Everybody - almost everybody - came from somewhere else at some point in their family history. But the only way we are going to be able to maintain that compassion and that generosity when it comes to immigration is by bringing some order out of chaos."

If we want to have any sort of impact on the massive numbers of people crossing our border which will only grow we have to look not just at the problem but at the root cause."

I would urge all of our colleagues on the other side to stop viewing this through a purely political lens. This is not a question of Trump wins you lose."

Im afraid that defines a lot of our politics here in Washington today. But thats a terrible mistake."

We need to view this together as the humanitarian crisis it is President Obama called it that and view it as a problem that will only continue to grow without our intervention which it is. We need to view it as an urgent issue that requires our cooperation and yes our compromise."

Senator John Cornyn a Republican from Texas is a member of the Senate Finance Intelligence and Judiciary Committees.

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