 would just like to say this is who we are. Think of what they've been through. They have been trying to get an immigration visa since 2003. They haven't asked for anything special. They have gone through the process for over 13 years. They came to Philadelphia with the assumption that they had a legal visa and they were going to be allowed to immigrate and be reunited with their family here in Allentown. And there in Philadelphia they were turned back. So this is a great day. It not only brings families, this family together, which is a really happy event, but it brings really good people into our Commonwealth. Last week I was angry and I was depressed and it took a lot of hard work. Today we woke up to a new dream. I was thinking I would go back to Syria. My life was ruined. Going to the military. Next I hope to go to high school. To finish high school. She's a 12th grader. My ancestors, imagine all of your ancestors, came to this country to Pennsylvania from somewhere else. That's who we are. And you cannot say you're not welcome here because of your religion or the language you speak or the place you come from or the color of your skin. That's just wrong. This is not a Republican or a Democratic issue. This is an American issue and I want to really pay tribute to the family. They have gone through an amazing journey to get here.