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CUELLAR: "Well, you know, the decision by the Supreme Court only buys the administration time to come up with the right policy. The Supreme Court is not in the job to legislate. That is really up to Congress and to the administration. I would say this. President Obama did not have Title 42 and he was able to manage without Title 42, so there is a way of doing this. And the way — I’ll give you three points, three things that have to be done. We need better efficiency at the border so we can process migrants in a more efficient way at a one-stop center, number one. Number two, you have to have increased engagement with the foreign countries so they can be returned, because we don’t have the facilities to keep all the people. I mean, just the viewers can see what is happening in El Paso. And the third thing is you have to provide incentives so they can go through the port of entries, and disincentives if they don’t do it the right way. Example: We did that to the Venezuelans a couple months ago, there were about 1,600, 1,800 Venezuelans that would come to the border in a day. Now it’s been reduced to about 65, 85 a day. So, there are policies that can be implemented. President Obama did it without Title 42, and I’d like to remind people about that."