Dingell said immigrants are central to the country's economy. "They're present in childcare, transportation, hospitality and manufacturing sectors that keep communities functioning every single day," Dingell said. "And they're not replacing American workers. They're working alongside of them, filling critical gaps."
"National security and civil liberties are not mutually exclusive," Dingell said. "Funding Homeland Security should go hand in hand with ensuring agencies follow the law, respect civil rights, and use taxpayer dollars responsibly." …

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