Testify on capitol hill about the coronavirus outbreak and the federal response. The acting commissioner for customs and Border Protection mark morgan subcommittee. Questions commissioner morgan on building the wall on the southern border carrying from migrants in cbp custody and stopping Illegal Drugs coming over the border. We will come order. Today we welcome the acting commissioner of u. S. Cuss thomastom customs and Border Protection mark morgan. Thank you for being here today. We look forward to go etting your perspective on cbp priorities and requirements for fiscal year 2021. The fiscal year 2021 in discretionary funding for cbp. Above the current year level. Border barriers and an increase of 625 million, over the current year appropriation for nearly 88 of the total fy 2021 increase for cbp overall. I have obvious concerns about spending another 2 billion on Additional Border barriers. But aside from any debate we might have about them, this administration continues to circum
How this boggles my mind weve had 3 children die of influenza in the year how bad is it when it comes to disease and the treatment of disease at these camps are going to sound awful it was horrible so you had me here twice and we sort of spoke about the reports that came from either doctors or from human rights organizations well now theres finnish an inspection the last death that you heard about well actually it was in may so keep them from may to now to actually get the facts together and what were missing in those taxes that the actual facility said that they were doing wellness checks on its individual 3 times during the course of this person actually separating us dying in custody in addition to that this person was detained in a cell with another young adult so we all know that the flu is contagious and so while this individual was not mexican he was being held in mexico at this time and therefore its also a danger to the mexican people because theyre laying the disease sort of
Next Immigration Services director testifies on supporting critically ill children and their families. At a House Oversight subcommittee hearing he talked about his decision to stop processing deferred action earlier this year. Good morning everyone, thank you for letting us today. The subcommittee will come to order without objection this years authorized clearly says the committee anytime, 33 with examine the administrations decision to support children with critical illnesses and decision that was recently reversed following public outrage and pressure from the subcommittee. I will now recognize myself for five minutes to give an Opening Statement and then i will tell you the Ranking Member. We are here to get to the bottom of the administrations mysterious campaign to the port critically ill children and their families. It appears that this family is policy has been reversed after congress in American People rose up in an outcry in this policy. Treat this hearing as an honor but as
To. Welcome everyone to watch from the hawks i am tyrone and for joining me now to discuss these latest issues of the border as well as the United States failing status in the world were everyone thinks were a threat is immigration turning on or you so much as always for coming on having me how this boggles my mind weve had 3 children die of influenza in the year how bad is it when it comes to disease in the treatment of disease at these camps i mean it sounds awful it was horrible so you had me here twice and we sort of spoke about the reports that came from either doctors or from human rights organizations well now theres finished an inspection that the last death that you heard about well actually it was in may so keep them from may to now they actually get the facts together and what were missing in those facts is that the actual facility said that they were doing wellness checks on its individual 3 times during the course of this person actually separating us dying in custody in a
To sound awful its horrible so youve had me here twice and we sort of spoke about the reports that came from either doctors or from human rights organizations well now theres finnish an inspection the last death that you heard about well actually it was in may so keep them from may to now actually get the facts together and what were missing in those facts is that the actual facility said that they were doing wellness checks on its individual 3 times during the course of this person actually separating us dying in custody in addition to that this person was detained in a cell with another young adult so we all know that the flu is contagious and so while this individual was not mexican he was being held in mexico at this time and therefore its also a danger to the mexican people because theyre laying the disease sort of grab that there so there are 2 choices which weve always said you can either detain these individuals and give them the health care they need or tag them and release th