Oregon U.S. Rep Suzanne Bonamici: “The resources spent on planes and buses would be better used for food, shelter, and expediting the…”

Oregon U.S. Rep Suzanne Bonamici: “The resources spent on planes and buses would be better used for food, shelter, and expediting the…”
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Suzanne Bonamici tweeted the following:

“The resources spent on planes and buses would be better used for food, shelter, and expediting the asylum process.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Suzanne Bonamici:

“Like my grandparents, these people came to this country in search of a better life for themselves and their families. It is inhumane that some elected officials are using them for political stunts.twitter.com/NPR/status/157
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“We know that abortion bans dont ban abortions – they ban safe abortions. And we have seen over and over again that bans complicate necessary medical care and put patients in life-threatening situations that could and should have been avoided.” on Sept. 15
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“Women will die under a national abortion ban. We wont let one pass.” on Sept. 15
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