Continue beyond 11 50 a. M. Each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. The chair recognizes the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. Foxx, for five minutes. Ms. Foxx thank you, mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, new boy scouts make a promise to do their best, to do their duty to god and country and to help other people at all times. Mr. Lewis wood of stokes county, north carolina, has not only fulfilled that promise, he fullest. It to the mr. Wood joined the boy scouts of america in january, 1943. Later he served as a volunteer and scoutmaster for troop 440 for 50 years. When mr. Wood and his family were recently informed of his pancreatic cancer diagnosis, he was focused on living until this january, the 75th anniversary of his becoming a scout. What an admirable spirit and wonderful man. After a lifetime of service, mr. Wood is now preparing for his next journey, mr. Speaker. I commend mr. Wood for his 75 years of dedication to the boy scouts and stokes county. And i yield back. The speaker pro tempore the gentlewoman yields. The chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. Espaillat, for five minutes. Thank you, mr. Speaker. I rise today to express my concerns and my deep shame for many in this chamber who continue to gamble with the dreamers. Er 800,000 young people that are workers, students, they are teachers, members of our armed forces. They are dads, moms. And after five continuing resolutions, we still have left them out in the cold. Over 800,000 of them. This week the senate is once again sandbagging the dreamers while senator mcconnell has publicly made this an open debate, it is far from being a fair process. Just as yesterday a federal judge in the Eastern District of new york ruled conclusively that eliminating daca and the benefits extended to Daca Recipients is an illegal act. Just as this is happening the Senate Continues and begins to sandbag the dreamers by first putting on the table the issue of sanctuary cities. And many have a flawed view of what sanctuary cities are. Many erroneously think that cities harbor hardened criminals. That is far from the truth. A sanctuary city is a city that allows a mom to take her child to school who is undocumented without fear that the principal will call i. C. E. Or the authority. A sanctuary city is a city that allows a Senior Citizen to go into an emergency room to be treated in a hospital without the fear that the nurse will turn him or her in. A sanctuary city is a city that allows people that are living under the shadows to go into a Police Precinct and report a crime without the fear that they will be deported. Thats what a sanctuary city is. It is an intricate part of our soul as a country of immigrants and states and cities of immigrants. The senate process is far from being fair. A fair process would be to starts a bipartisan debate on dreamers. And in this chamber, the speaker of this chamber has yet to make a commitment to bring a clean dream act to the floor. Dreamers are our children. They are my children. They are they belong to all of us. When we look into their faces, i see my own face. When i look into their faces, i see a mccarthy fellow winner like christina jiminez. And one who is working towards becoming a doctor in the military. There is so much aspiration in these dreamers. This is why over 80 of americans in red states and blue states, in republican districts and in democratic districts, support dreamers staying here in the United States. They represent the best of us. They represent the foundation of our nation. E tenments of what the Founding Fathers believed in that people should come to america, prosper, and make it a better place for all of us to live in. Mr. Speaker, the fate of these young people rests right here in the palm of our hands. We need to ask ourselves, are we a nation of aspirations or are we a nation of deportations . It is in our hands. We can cannot keep deferring a vote on a clean dream act. A deferred vote is a dream denied. Justice delayed is justice denied. But i tell the dreamers this, dont be afraid. Dont be discouraged. Dont be deterred. Dont dismay. You have continued to fight for what is the most important issues facing america. You have done a tremendous job. Keep this fight moving forward for justice in america. Mr. Speaker, thank you. I yield back the balance of my ime. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman yields. The chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. Roslehtinen, for five minutes. Mr. Speaker, n i rise to commemorate the 22nd anniversary of the brothers to the rescue shoot down where three u. S. Citizens and one u. S. Resident were murdered by the tyrannical castro regime. Carlos ry 24, 1996, kosta, mario de la pena, armando, and pablo were on a humanitarian mission over International Airspace over International Waters when they were illegally and brutally shot down. The mission over the florida straits sought to save the lives of cubans fleeing castros grip of power in search of freedom. One was rescued in a sess ma and cessna and brought to the safety of our shores. Sylvia was onboard the only plane that survived. She recounts how seeing the burst of smoke over the sky line, the pilot, who along with sylvia, has testified before the u. S. Congress, pleaded on the radio for his colleagues to respond. 22 years have passed but justice for the deaths of our american heroes has yet to be chieved. They have all been indicted in our u. S. Courts for their roles in the murders brothers to the rescue shoot down but they have yet to be held accountable. I have urged administrations after administration to bring these perpetrators to the United States so that they can be prosecuted and justice can be served. Furthermore, the Obama Administration made the grave error of releasing cuban spy her regardo hernandez, who was convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage and conspiracy to commit murder for his role in the deaths of these brave pilots. Released. I will continue to urge our department of justice to pursue legal action against all current and former cuban regime operatives who perpetrated that murderous attack against the brothers to the rescue aircraft and its unarmed victims. And all cuban operatives who planned or otherwise participated in the shootdown. To this day that same regime that violated international law, that killed carlos, mario, an pablo remains as oppressive as ever, routinely beating and harassing peaceful protestors and incarcerating journalists. We cannot let anyone forget the blood at the hands of the castro regime remains. The brothers to the rescue and their families will forever serve as an inspiration for those who are willing to endure great sacrifices for the sake of a free cuba. Mr. Speaker, i would like to congratulate the recipients of the 2018 torch awards from my alma mater, Florida International university. The torch award is the highest honor given to both faculty and alumni by the f. I. U. Alumni association, highlighting the excellence they bring to their professions and the pride they bring to f. I. U. As an educational institution. Their exceptional achievements and contributions not only to our university but to our Miami Community at large have earned them this prestigious award. This years honorees include alumnus of the year, chad moss, class of 1994. Chad currently serves as executive Vice President of moss and associates, one of floridas largest private construction companies. Outstanding faculty award recipient, dr. Mark allen wise. Hes an imminent scholar, professor, and associate director of Academic Affairs for the f. I. U. School of computing and informational sciences. Community Leadership Award recipients, seth of the class of 1998. Seth is a pediatric radiologist and has demonstrated Exemplary Service and Civic Engagement in his community through his activism t. Roy jefferson medical society, and a twotime chair of the groups annual health fair which has been fitted thousands of underserved children in palm beach. Lastly, the Charles Perry young alumni visionary award recipient, manny varas, class of 2010 and m. B. A. In 2014. Manny, the president and c. E. O. Of m. V. Group is a full Service Construction company and has made Great Strides in the early stages of his career. These individuals, mr. Speaker, and many other distinguished alumni honored this year exemplify what it means to be an f. I. U. Panther. Their service to the betterment of our community makes them invaluable and deserving of this great award. I congratulate them all and go, panthers. Thank you, mr. Speaker. The speaker pro tempore the gentlelady yields. The chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. Ruiz, for five minutes. Mr. Ruiz todays valentines day. Children will pass around cards and candy at school. Young men and women will gather the courage to speak to their crush. And many couples will get engaged to marry. I sent my first valentine, my mother, flowers, and i will spend this evening telling my wife, monica, and my girls sky and sage, the many ways that i love and appreciate them over face time. But for many, today is not a joyous day. There are too many victims of Domestic Abuse who live in homes of broken hearts and who search for love but find violence instead. No form of mental, emotional, sexual, for physical abuse is acceptable no matter who its from or under any circumstances, period. To the Many Organizations like shelter from the storm, Coachella Valley rescue mission, and others in my district, thank you for the refuge and support that you provide. And to the victims, i want you to know that you are not broken. You are not at fault. You are a survivor and you have the courage. Help is only one phone call away. Happy valentines day. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman yields. The chair recognizes the gentleman from alabama, mr. Rooks, for five minutes. Mr. Brooks mr. Speaker, america cannot afford to be the worlds orphanage because we simply do not have the money. Americas o2015 deficit was 438 billion. Americas 2016 deficit deteriorated to 585 billion. Americas 2017 deficit deteriorated yet again to 666 billion. Now, thanks to last weeks debt junky spending bill, america faces 1 trillion deficit this year. By every account, americas deficit threatens a dangerous insolvency and bankruptcy that will destroy the america it took our ancestors centuries to build. Let there be no mistake about it, illegal aliens are a large art of americas debt problem. Per a recent study, illegal aliens are 116 billion per year net tax loss to american taxpayers. Mr. Speaker, those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. America tried amnesty in 1986 and it failed miserably. 1. 2 million illegal problem into a 15 million illegal alien disaster. Why . Amnesty doesnt stop illegal conduct. It encourages it. It baffles me that the washington surrender caucus refuses to learn from history and anxiously seeks to repeat 1986s bad mistake at great costs to america. And the cost is great. A 2015 center for Immigration Studies report disclosed that more than 60 of households that have an illegal alien in them are on welfare. Compared to only 30 of households with no immigrants in them. Consistent with that data, the Congressional Budget Office determined that the democrats dream act that gives amnesty to illegal aliens and democrats recently shut down the government over cost federal taxpayers 26 billion, and that 26 billion net tax loss to federal taxpayers does not include even larger state and local tax losses. By any measure, any amnesty, including amnesty for daca illegal aliens makes the illegal alien problem worse and over the long haul costs american taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars america does not have, has to borrow to get, and cannot afford to pay back. Of course, the leftist Mainstream Media rarely shares these facts with americans because it undermines their fake news narrative that dreamer amnesty pays for itself. Mr. Speaker, the executive branch must do its job. The executive branch must catch and evict illegal aliens. It is that simple. Further, the executive branch must enforce section 212 of the immigration and nationality act, which states that no person may seek admission to the United States or become a permanent resident if the individual, quote, at the time of application for admission or adjustment of status is likelied a any time to become a public charge, end quote. If the executive branch will simply enforce americas immigration laws, there will be no illegal alien problem and taxpayers will over the long haul save hundreds of billions of dollars that could be better spent on Debt Reduction or american citizens. Unfortunately, instead of insisting that the executive branch enforce the law, washingtons surrender caucus wants to give up and grant amnesty to illegal aliens thereby again naively rewarding illegal conduct at great costs to american taxpayers. In so doing, washingtons surrender caucus betrays American Families and taxpayers who must foot the bill for yet another bad mistake by washington thats motivated by election ear politics, not electioneer politics, not americas best interest. Mr. Speaker, i yield back. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman yields back. The chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. Green, for five minutes. Mr. Green thank you, mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker, im always honored to stand in the well of the house. Mr. Speaker, today i rise as a liberated democrat, a liberated democrat who will not only speak to truth to power but who will also speak truth about power. Mr. Speaker, i rise today to dehe fend freedom of speech. I rise today to defend the freedom of speech of the hill newspaper. I defend the freedom of speech of the hill when it printed these words. It reads, morning joe host i wont mention his name said on sunday that the Democratic Party should take away funding from Democratic Candidates who talk about impeaching President Trump on the campaign trail. I am such a candidate. I have talked about impeaching the president , and i will continue talking about impeaching the president. And the hill goes on to say and i am defending it any democrat who mentions the word impeachment on the campaign trail should have their funds pulled by the Democratic Party. This is what was tweeted by morning joe host. I defend the hill their right defend it and i will morning joe host saying what he said. I will not be intimidated. I want the host to know, those who threatened my life couldnt intimidate me he will not. I want the host to know that i spoke about impeachment just this weekend that past and i am looking to future engagements to speak about impeachment and i will bring articles of impeachment to the floor of the house of representatives again if conditions require it. I am not afraid. I have no fear of these people who would have me be ary gait my Constitutional Rights abrigate my Constitutional Rights. I will exercise my rights. The truth is this we all have a duty to speak up and speak out and stand up. Thats what i will do. God bless you and happy valentines day. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman yields back. The chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. Fitzpatrick, for five minutes. Mr. Speaker, i rise today to recognize the big brothers and big sisters of bucks county which has served tens of thousands of kids in our Community Since its founding in 1963. The bucks county chapter is unique. Since 2015, they have piloted an expansion of their Mentorship Program which pairs Elementary School with High School Mentors to include children with autism spectrum disorder. This tailored program caters to the students unique needs. Providing these children with specially trained High School Mentors rather than one. The program has been so specifically that Big Brothers Big Sisters of bucks county is now looking to expand it. Their community Mentorship Program matches at an risk youth ages 6 to 16 with volunteer mentors. This Program Provides caring adult role models who consistently spend time with their littles to help them make good choices so they may become productive, responsible, and engaged young adults. I want to highlight the story of john wilson, the board president , an individual who himself benefited from Big Brothers Big Sisters. Johns father passed away when he was 5. He was matched with a big brother when he was 12. At a point when in his own words he was at a significant risk of heading in the wrong direction. He credits his mentor having a profound impact on his life without whom his life could have turned out very differently, in johns words. He graduated college, enjoys a successful career and now gives back to the board. John is still in contact with his big brother and working hard to pay back the investment made in him years ago. To all those involved in big brothers and big sisters, including john, we thank you for your work in helping our youth in bucks county. Mr. Speaker, growing up in middletownship in bucks county, pennsylvania, and as a current resident, now representing my hometown in congress, ive seen my Commun