Congress shall have the power

"To establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, ....... throughout the United 
States;"
Art I, Section 8, clause 4


Not one for thee
and another for thou.

 
   
The Lonestar Weekly 
May 13, 2013  SERVING TEXANS IN THE SENATE SINCE 2002  
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 A Great Country Deserves a Great Immigration System 
 ‘As Americans, we have built a great country, but we have not built the 
immigration system necessary to serve it.’
U.S. Senator John Cornyn released a new video “Is This How We Define a Secure 
Border?” and authored the following column on FoxNews.com:
 
Click the image above or here to watch the video. 

A Great Country Deserves a Great Immigration System 
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn
FoxNews.com
May 13, 2013
 
Immigration reform is, at its core, a human issue.  Good policy is 
driven by good data, but we must never lose sight of the fact that 
behind every statistic there is a person – a son or a daughter, a mother or a 
father.
Last weekend, as I traveled through South Texas, I met some of these 
people.  The stories they shared with me illustrate the humanity of the 
immigration debate that all sides must acknowledge.

In Rio Grande City, I met a young woman who came to Texas to escape 
persecution in El Salvador several years ago. She did so illegally, 
paying thousands of dollars to be smuggled across the border.  

After arriving in Texas, she fell victim to the same man she had 
entrusted to bring her into the country.  He beat her, raped her, and 
forced her into a life of prostitution.  For years she endured this 
terror and misery, until she summoned the courage to reach out for help.
 
By the tragic standards of illegal immigration, some would say she’s 
among the lucky ones. Unlike so many others, she survived the grueling 
trek through South Texas that has needlessly taken the lives of so 
many. 
For ranchers in Brooks County, some 70 miles north of the border, the 
sight of illegal border-crossers traversing their land is routine.  
In my short time there, I saw many.  Even so, it is often the migrants 
you don’t see trudging through the brush that offer the most heart 
wrenching reminder of the dismal state of our immigration system.
These ranchers told me how terribly common it is to find human remains 
around their homes.  These are the ones who didn’t make it – the ones 
who fell behind and were left to do die by a smuggler who treated them 
like expendable chattel.  In an effort to save lives, many ranchers 
leave stashes of water throughout their property, but the corpses 
continue to accumulate at an alarming rate.  
It falls upon the Brooks County Sheriff’s Department to respectfully 
retire the unidentified remains.  I met with County Judge Raul Ramirez 
in Falfurrias, where he led me through a section of the local cemetery 
that has been set aside for this purpose. Row after row of burial mounds cover 
three sections of the cemetery.  At the head of each mound is a 
simple aluminum marker bearing a serial number, a date, and a brusque 
description of what lies beneath: “female skeleton,” “skull,” “bones.”
Unknown and unidentified, they lay far from home and far from the 
American dream that lured them across the border.  Each grave tells a 
story that ends in tragedy, and collectively they tell the story of a 
broken immigration system and a border that is still porous.  The notion that 
these people died for the chance to live and work amongst us is at once 
humbling and horrifying.  As Americans, we have built a great 
country, but we have not built the immigration system necessary to serve it.
A great country deserves a great immigration system.  This means 
recognizing the incentives that lead to the growing number of nameless 
burial mounds. It means understanding the malevolent forces that 
transact in human flesh.  And it means giving federal, state, and local 
law enforcement agencies the resources they need to save lives and 
uphold our laws.  
The basic challenge of immigration reform will be to reconcile our 
compassion as Americans to the fundamental importance of the rule of 
law, without yielding to either.  As a policymaker, I have a 
responsibility to find real solutions to these issues that are 
all-too-familiar to Texans.  Anything less only perpetuates this 
grotesque human tragedy playing out every day on American soil. 
 
 
News Releases
May 10: Cornyn Responds to IRS Targeting Conservative Groups
May 9: Cornyn Offers Real Trigger for Border Security to Gang of 8 Bill 
May 9: Cornyn: Immigration Debate About Deeply Held Values, Respect For the 
Rule of Law
May 8: Cornyn Opposes Perez Nomination for Secretary of Labor
May 2: Cornyn Calls on Obama to Address Looming Water Shortage with President 
Nieto on Mexico Trip
May 2: Cornyn Statement on National Day of Prayer 
April 24: Cornyn: Administration Desperate to Prove It Wasn’t Crying Wolf
April 24: Cornyn Introduces Bill to Bring Inpatient Care Facility to South 
Texas Veterans
April 22: Cornyn Addresses Gang of Eight Immigration Proposal
April 22: Ways To Help Those Affected By West Plant Explosion
  Social Media
Sen. Cornyn regularly updates his profiles with the latest news and 
developments from around Texas and Capitol Hill.


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March 18: Honoring Montford Point Marine Calvin Curtis
February 28: A Moment Bigger Than The Game
February 20: Texas Treasure Returns to the Alamo
February 5: Honoring Members of our Greatest Generation
January 28: Remembering the Crew of the Space Shuttle Columbia
December 14: Tales of Christmas Past In Texas
November 20: A Message of Thanksgiving
September 14: Cowtown On The Open Seas: Commissioning the USS Fort Worth
August 29: A Texas Town with an Abundance of Books
 
  
   
    
            
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