As I mentioned in my statement, I certainly laud the notion of trying to expedite the process. It's a very difficult process for people to struggle through, and certainly a delay can be very traumatic.
Your question about expediting it for legitimate refugees is fantastic. My question always is, how do we really know who is legitimate? I've met people who come from Somalia who perhaps don't have the evidence of their refugee claim the same way as someone from Mexico would. So my concern is really that relying on country of origin sometimes can lead us down the wrong path.
I completely agree. I think the process is much too long, and that adds a tremendous burden on people. Last year, with the original bill that was supported by all three political parties, when they spoke about expediting the process I think most people agreed that this surely was a step forward.