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WASHINGTON – As United States Trade Representative Greer and the Mexican and Canadian trade ministers meet July 1 for the mandatory six-year review of the renegotiated North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro and the presidents of United Auto Workers, Steelworkers, Machinists, and Carpenters unions urge the three countries not to extend the pact as-is, but rather to commit to making significant and necessary improvements so that USMCA benefits working people in North America.
WASHINGTON —Today, US Representative Rosa DeLauro issued the following statement following the Supreme Court’s narrow decision striking down President Trump’s executive order that sought to limit birthright citizenship:
“Birthright citizenship is crystal clear in the Constitution. The Trump Administration knew that when they brought this case, but they did it because they wanted to see just how far they could take their extreme anti-immigration agenda.
“[It] is our shared responsibility to build an economy rooted in dignity, fairness, solidarity, and the common good…”
Today, Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (CT-03) led 54 Catholic House Democrats in a statement of principles outlining their shared values as Catholic Members of Congress and how that informs their work in the House of Representatives, specifically on the issue of affordability and helping Americans through the current cost of living crisis.





