US senator slams Biden for not addressing humanitarian crisis at border Thursday, 29 April 2021 3:37 PM
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Democratic Senator Mark Kelly from Arizona has slammed US President Joe Biden for not presenting a comprehensive plan to address the humanitarian crisis of migrants at the southern border during his first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday.
“While I share President Biden’s urgency in fixing our broken immigration system, what I didn’t hear tonight was a plan to address the immediate crisis at the border, and I will continue holding this administration accountable to deliver the resources and staffing necessary for a humane, orderly process as we work to improve border security, support local economies, and fix our immigration system, Kelly said in a statement following Biden s speech on We
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Jeff Flake, Cindy McCain and Arizona s Governor Could Be Censured by State GOP for Supporting Biden Newsweek 14/01/2021 Katherine Fung © FilmMagic Cindy McCain speaks onstage during the U.S.VETS Salute Gala on November 05, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. The Arizona Republican Party will vote to censure McCain, former Senator Jeff Flake and Governor Doug Ducey on January 23, 2021.
The Arizona Republican Party is set to vote on whether three prominent Republicans from the state will be censured.
Former Arizona Senator Jeff Flake, Cindy McCain, and Governor Doug Ducey are targeted by the resolution that will be brought to vote during the party s annual meeting on January 23.