Soto, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Members Attend White House Meeting to Request Executive Actions from the Biden Administration

Congressman Soto spoke about the need to implement comprehensive plans to ensure underserved communities are properly informed of the funding and resources available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Darren Soto (FL-09) and members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus met with President Joe Biden and senior White House officials to discuss topics of critical importance to the Hispanic community and the CHC. Members shared a slate of executive actions on immigration, education, environmental justice, and healthcare.
Proposed executive actions on immigration reflect the Congressional Hispanic Caucus' "all of the above and every which way" approach to building a more humane and fair immigration system in the United States. They aim to unleash the nation's economic potential by meeting labor needs, keeping families together, and improving border efficiencies.
The requests also included executive actions in additional policy issue areas such as the equitable implementation of the Biden Administration's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, securing environmental justice protections for frontline communities, supporting Hispanic Serving Institutions and Hispanic students, helping Dreamers and TPS recipients, prioritizing family reunification, and improving access to healthcare for all. The Congressional Hispanic Caucus provided the executive action requests to President Biden and White House officials in a letter.
"It was an honor to meet with President Biden and senior White House officials to discuss issues affecting Hispanics in our communities. My main priority going into this conversation was the implementation of comprehensive plans to ensure underserved communities are properly informed of the funding and resources available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. In Central Florida, these funds would help fix the traffic by expanding I-4, SunRail, and Brightline, address environmental justice issues, create good-paying jobs, and empower hardworking Hispanic Floridians. I look forward to working with the administration and my CHC colleagues to create policies that reflect the needs of those who keep our communities running,"said CHC Vice Chair of Policy Rep. Darren Soto.
Other members of the CHC shared the following quotes:
"As Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, I thank President Biden and Vice President Harris for their continued partnership to meet the CHC's legislative goals and priorities. Today's discussion on the CHC's proposed executive actions underscores how our continued partnership has and will continue to deliver results for Hispanic communities. We look forward to working with the Administration to roll out this slate of executive actions on immigration, infrastructure, environmental justice, Hispanic students, and healthcare that will help boost our economy, keep families together, and help our communities thrive,"said CHC Chair Dr. Raul Ruiz.
"We will continue to press for bold action that empowers Latino communities, reforms our broken immigration system and delivers real economic relief," said Democratic Caucus Vice Chair Rep. Pete Aguilar."I'm grateful for the President and Vice President's leadership on these and so many issues and look forward to their continued partnership with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus."
"Today, we had a productive conversation with President Biden and senior WH staff about delivering for Hispanic communities and nuestra gente across the country. We have an opportunity to create economic opportunities for struggling families, keep families together, uphold the dignity of every person, and ensure everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed in America. I look forward to continuing to work with my colleagues in Congress and President Biden on that shared vision for our gente,"said CHC Vice Chair of Communications Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández.
"When the voices of our community are heard by those highest in office, we're able to create a roadmap to meet the most urgent needs of Latinos across America,"said CHC Vice Chair of Member Engagement Rep. Tony Cárdenas. "Today's meeting with President Biden and his team is a reflection of this Administration's commitment to empower and deliver for our Latino communities. We had a promising discussion about investing in Hispanic Serving Institutions, tackling student loan debt, ensuring diversity across the workforce, securing a pathway to citizenship for immigrants, creating a humane immigration system, and advancing positive Latino contributions to the American economy. There's a lot of hard work ahead as we continue to welcome those who seek a better life in this country, but it's reassuring to know that we have allies in the Biden-Harris Administration who support the American Dream. We look forward to continuing our work with the White House to deliver for every Latino in America, regardless of immigration status."
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