Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX) tells Brian Kilmeade that the border crossings in March are at their lowest in history and gives kudos to the Trump administration for their policies that have been the driving factor in stopping the flow of border crossings. Among the most important changes according to Cuellar is ending catch and release. Cuellar also praised President Trump putting pressure on Mexico to do more to stop fentanyl. Cuellar said he could not get the prior administration to do what the Trump administration has done because they did not want to aggravate immigration advocates. Cuellar could not believe the Biden administration were putting the immigration advocates above our border communities. Cuellar also weighed in on members the democrat party supporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Cuellar says he won’t criticize some of his colleagues because that can do whatever they wanna do. Cuellar says, “This is not right person to be saying we need to bring him back to the United States. I understand the arguments about due processes, but this is not that case to fight.”
Plus, Congressman Cuellar, who just received the 2025 Autism Advocacy Award by the Autism Society of America, on working in a bipartisan way to help push more funding for Autism.
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