There is one source of injustice in Cuba The Castro regime. It is not United States policies and it is not the United States embargo.
The principles of fairness and equality for working men and women are deeply interwoven within the fabric of our nation's history.
I was the first in my family to go to college.
My mother was a seamstress, my father an itinerant carpenter.
I was raised poor, in a tenement building in Union City, New Jersey, the son of Cuban immigrants.
No matter the challenges ahead, I will never stop fighting for New Jersey and the values we share.
I have devoted my life to serving the people of New Jersey and am forever thankful for all who have stood by me.
Sure, banking bills are important, but they don't save lives.
You don't go hunting for a deer and shoot 50 rounds.
You can have a Second Amendment right, but not a Second Amendment right to an AR-15.
We have the Second Amendment, but no privilege or right under the U.S. Constitution is unlimited.
The United States' flag should only fly in Cuba when the island is free, when dissent is embraced, and when democracy is restored.
We are a nation of immigrants - all of us.
Fidel's oppressive legacy will haunt the Cuban regime and our hemisphere forever.
This is the United States of America. It means we respond to our fellow Americans in times of crisis and emergency and disaster.
They still have time to pass that bill.
The answer dictates what the policy should be in our relationships with every country in the world.
My first priority is growing this economy in the long term, and stimulating it in the short term.
I don't believe you need high capacity magazines to go hunt. If you have to use 100 rounds to shoot a deer, you're in trouble.
There's a difference between a free market and free-for-all market.
We believe very passionately that an international approach is necessary to achieve some of these goals.