 I'd like to introduce you to Dr. and Mrs. Ossoli. They are Pennsylvanians. They have been living in Allentown for decades. Mrs. Ossoli is one of her brothers, is a 25-year veteran of the US Army, fought in Desert Storm. Dr. Ossoli's brother and sister-in-law have been working for an immigration visa for the last 13 years, since 2003. And yesterday, we're denied permission to enter the United States here in the airport in Philadelphia. This is not who we are. Pennsylvania is a place of welcome. The United States was set up to be a place where people could escape oppression. This is not a place that people come to, to experience oppression. And that's what their family members experience. I, for one, as an American, as a Pennsylvanian, Pennsylvanian, and I'm outraged. This family has done great things in Allentown, for Pennsylvania. And I think it's a dark day for all of us. I've been here for many, many years. And I am devastated what happened to our family. We've done everything by the book and by the rules. And America wanted us. We always lived by the rules all our lives. And I was saddened and I'm heartbroken because they had to be sent back to the war zone. And we were so excited to have them. They were only an hour away to be put on the same plane and sent back after 18 hours of flight and a long, long road of traveling. I'm glad that they are safe at this point. And I hope that this doesn't stay because they don't deserve this. And we don't deserve this to happen to us.