Sen. Alex Padilla visits U.S.-Mexico border at San Ysidro, meets with nonprofits in region
"There's both short-term and long-term issues that obviously need to be addressed," Padilla told Eyewitness News.
"We need to restore not just security but humanity and dignity to the immigration process," said Padilla. "That includes the asylum system. It is legal to come to United States to seek asylum. It's not always immediately guaranteed, but it is not unlawful to seek asylum." "Really casting a wider net of allowing that task force to look into family separation incidents that either recently happened or are occurring today," said Clark.
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