The lives of immigrants living in our country today and those seeking asylum are urgent.
“The lives of immigrants living in our country today and those seeking asylum are urgent.”
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The lives of immigrants living in our country today and those seeking asylum are urgent.
“The lives of immigrants living in our country today and those seeking asylum are urgent.”
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“The lives of immigrants living in our country today and those seeking asylum are urgent.”
“America is a nation of immigrants who came to this country seeking freedom and opportunity.”
“Sen. Dianne Feinstein's leadership and legacy are immeasurable.”
“The Downpayment Toward Equity Act would make homeownership attainable for more families, creating a tangible pathway to social mobility and building wealth.”
“It is important to invest in California's infrastructure with an eye towards our green energy goals.”
“I am proud to co-lead the effort to recognize March 14 as Black Midwives Day.”
“I have one thing to say about the mental asylum. I've romanticized two things in my life, and both have fallen short. One is being in a mental asylum. Really, really not as fun as you think it is.”
“The world sometimes feels like an insane asylum. You can decide whether you want to be an inmate or pick up your visitor's badge. You can be in the world but not engage in the melodrama of it; you can become a spiritual being having a human experience thoroughly and fully.”
“I would not invest in a Trump hate wall. We don't need to be protected from immigrants that are coming here seeking asylum and refuge.”
“We must continue to honor America's commitment to keeping families together and not turn our backs on refugees and asylum seekers.”
“Our contest is not only whether we ourselves shall be free, but whether there shall be left to mankind an asylum on earth for civil and religious liberty.”
“I visited an asylum to observe expressions of the mentally disturbed and to get my body language right for the blind girl's role. I visited the blind school, read the autobiography of Helen Keller, and watched a number of films from 'Scent of a Woman' to 'Anurag,' 'Fanaa' and 'Black.'”