California U.S. Rep David G. Valadao: “What were seeing at our border is a humanitarian and national security crisis caused by a failure to…”

California U.S. Rep David G. Valadao: “What were seeing at our border is a humanitarian and national security crisis caused by a failure to…”
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David G. Valadao tweeted the following:

“What were seeing at our border is a humanitarian and national security crisis caused by a failure to enforce our immigration laws. I appreciated the opportunity to learn from Border Patrol Agents and community leaders about the challenges they are facing at the border.”
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Here are other recent tweets from David G. Valadao:

“This week I spoke on the House Floor about the Bureau of Reclamations unacceptably low water allocations for Central Valley Project contractors. The lack of any allocation for South-of-Delta agriculture is alarming and unwelcome news to our Central Valley farming communities.” on March 4
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“Today Im with my colleagues at the southern border getting a firsthand look at this humanitarian and national security crisis. We need to secure the border and stop the flow of dangerous substances into our communities. twitter.com/reptonygonzale” on March 4
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“Today I voted yes on H.R. 3967, the Honoring our PACT Act. We need to take action to help the millions of veterans exposed to toxic substances during their service.
valadao.house.gov/news/documents” on March 3
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