Oregon U.S. Rep Suzanne Bonamici: “Democrats have proposed several commonsense reforms to restore efficiency and order to our asylum process…”

Oregon U.S. Rep Suzanne Bonamici: “Democrats have proposed several commonsense reforms to restore efficiency and order to our asylum process…”
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Suzanne Bonamici tweeted the following:

“Democrats have proposed several commonsense reforms to restore efficiency and order to our asylum process and offer pathways to citizenship, but Republican colleagues have been unwilling to come to the table.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Suzanne Bonamici:

“The Biden administrations decision to expand of Title 42 is unfortunate.
Also unfortunate; Congress has not been able to fix our broken immigration system.
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“Although the Electoral Count Reform Act enacts needed fixes, we must do more to protect and preserve our democratic institutions.”
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“Unfortunately, many of my colleagues across the aisle are unwilling to hold the insurrectionists accountable for trying to overturn the 2020 election. Some even continue to repeat the lie that the election was illegitimate.”
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