Title : "Why haven’t you used your considerable clout as a Latina leader to visit the border and highlight the ongoing issues there now, like you did during the Trump administration?"
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"Why haven’t you used your considerable clout as a Latina leader to visit the border and highlight the ongoing issues there now, like you did during the Trump administration?"
Lulu Garcia-Navarro of the NYT asks Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez in "The Evolution of A.O.C./The congresswoman from New York says she’s different from when she first took office. But she’s not ready to call herself an insider."Well, this is something that we’re actively planning on. What I have done is tours of our New York-area facilities. Right now, this crisis is in our own backyard, and we have toured the Roosevelt Hotel, and I think it’s been very important for us to — especially to my constituents, who are demanding accountability on this — to look at that front line that is right here in New York City.
Garcia-Navarro interrupts: "I want to get to New York, but we’re two and a half years into this administration, the crisis has been burgeoning, and you have been a self-declared and widely viewed leader on this issue."
Ocasio-Cortez tries again but has little to improve her answer:
She says "again" as if Garcia-Navarro missed something the first time, but she did not.
AOC continues:
But when this crisis is right here in our own backyard, I have absolutely prioritized having that visitation presence. And I also think that there’s a very, very, very dangerous understanding of the frontline of our migration crisis being just our border.
That "very, very, very dangerous" sounds comically desperate. Who says "very, very, very"? Even Elmer Fudd only says "very, very." The one example of a character saying "very, very, very" that I found was... Donald Trump.
Back to AOC:
And if we only think of the immigration crisis as a border issue and only understand our border as a southern border and not John F. Kennedy Airport, that constitutes a lack of imagination when it comes to immigration.
Garcia-Navarro tries again: "But under the Trump administration, you did make the southern border an issue."
AOC answers:
Yes. And again, I will be visiting the border.
Well, this is something that we’re actively planning on. What I have done is tours of our New York-area facilities. Right now, this crisis is in our own backyard, and we have toured the Roosevelt Hotel, and I think it’s been very important for us to — especially to my constituents, who are demanding accountability on this — to look at that front line that is right here in New York City.
Garcia-Navarro interrupts: "I want to get to New York, but we’re two and a half years into this administration, the crisis has been burgeoning, and you have been a self-declared and widely viewed leader on this issue."
Ocasio-Cortez tries again but has little to improve her answer:
She says "again" as if Garcia-Navarro missed something the first time, but she did not.
AOC continues:
But when this crisis is right here in our own backyard, I have absolutely prioritized having that visitation presence. And I also think that there’s a very, very, very dangerous understanding of the frontline of our migration crisis being just our border.
That "very, very, very dangerous" sounds comically desperate. Who says "very, very, very"? Even Elmer Fudd only says "very, very." The one example of a character saying "very, very, very" that I found was... Donald Trump.
Back to AOC:
And if we only think of the immigration crisis as a border issue and only understand our border as a southern border and not John F. Kennedy Airport, that constitutes a lack of imagination when it comes to immigration.
Garcia-Navarro tries again: "But under the Trump administration, you did make the southern border an issue."
AOC answers:
Yes. And again, I will be visiting the border.
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