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WASHINGTON — Congressman Fred Keller (R-Pa.12), recently returned from a fact-finding trip, said talking to people at the border with Mexico was essential if the situation there was to be understood.
U.S. Rep. Fred Keller, R-Kreamer, came away from a brief trip to the Mexican border with the belief that polices on immigration under the Trump Administration must be reinstated.
Keller visited ports of entry at El Paso and New Mexico, talking with border officials, ranchers and others in those areas.
The surge of migrants at the southern border is being called a humanitarian crisis and the impact is now being felt in Pennsylvania.
About 150 unaccompanied children found at the southern border, arrived late Tuesday night at the Erie International Airport. Those children will be staying at a dormitory at the Pennsylvania International Academy.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — It is being called a humanitarian crisis on the southern border and the impact is now being felt in Pennsylvania. Republican Congressman Fred Keller is on the House Oversight Committee and wanted to oversee what was happening, so he traveled to the border.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Congressman Fred Keller (R-12) is sharing details of his trip to the southern border in Texas and New Mexico…he says he went there to see the ongoing immigration crisis.
Amid skyrocketing illegal immigration numbers and as children from U.S./Mexico border detention centers begin arriving in Pennsylvania, U.S. Rep. Fred Keller said he wanted to “see first hand what is happening.”
Valley Congressmen Fred Keller and Dan Meuser spent part of this week in the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, talking to Customs and Border Patrol agents about the migrant situation at the border and seeing firsthand the humanitarian toll it is taking on everyone in the region.
It was eye-opening, Meuser, R-9, of Dallas, said of his tour at the border.
A bill that would improve the accuracy of federal data involving firefighters and EMS workers has been reintroduced to Congress.
Ty Nicholls walked into the 61st West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association Home Show Friday afternoon with his mother to get a look at the more than 110 vendors and exhibits.
