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Transcript: Bush and His Cabinet Discuss Mideast, Terrorism

Following is a transcript of the President's remarks at the conclusion of the Cabinet meeting, after members of the press were admitted to the room:

THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
March 19, 2002

REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN MEETING WITH THE CABINET
The Cabinet Room

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all for coming. We've had a very good Cabinet meeting. I want to thank my members of the Cabinet for discussing a variety of topics. I heard from the Secretary of State about the Vice President's visit and the Zinni mission. So we're making progress. We heard, of course, from the Secretary of Defense about our progress in the war on terror. And I appreciate his leadership and the bravery of the military.

We talked about a lot of other issues. One thing I want to urge the Senate to do is to pass 245(i). This bill passed the House, and it now needs to pass the Senate. It is a bill which enhances our border security and, at the same time, says that if someone's living here legally, they won't have to leave the country in order to stay with their family. In other words, they won't have to leave the country, apply, and then come back to be with their family. We believe in family values. We believe good policy keeps families together. The House agreed with us, and the Senate ought to act. The Senate ought to get this done, and particularly soon.

I'm going to Mexico. I want to show our friends, the Mexicans, that we are compassionate about people who live here on a legal basis, that we don't disrupt the families for people who are here legally. So I think it's going to require some leadership in the Senate. And I look forward to seeing the Senate get this done soon.

And I thank you all for coming today.