The American citizens who reside in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands have served in our military and fought for our country since its inception. They answered the call every time their country needed them — and now, it is our obligation to be there for them.

The Trump Administration's response to the disaster in Puerto Rico is unacceptable. One of the strongest and most devastating storms to hit Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands requires a rapid, coordinated and comprehensive disaster recovery response from the federal government and Congress. The full breadth of our nation's available resources and attention need to be focused on helping American citizens get the food, water and medical supplies they need to survive and recover from the devastation of Hurricane Maria. This was one of the most powerful storms to hit Puerto Rico in nearly a century. The lives of Americans are on the line with every passing second.

Rep. José E. Serrano (NY-15):

Puerto Rico is going through an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, that combined with the fiscal crisis it was already going through, has caused the island to essentially hit rock bottom. The 3.4 million American citizens residing on the island—many of whom live in poverty—are desperate for help. The federal government needs to take forceful and comprehensive action, including providing immediate, robust assistance to Puerto Rico. There is much to be done, and the federal government needs to step up to prevent this crisis from getting worse.

Rep. Luis V. Gutiérrez (IL-04):

Puerto Rico has been in economic crisis for years. Five thousand people flee Puerto Rico every month, before two hurricanes hit, leaving behind many old, many young, the very sick, the very poor, and the very vulnerable. There is no food in supermarkets. We need an airlift. We need an effort the scale of Dunkirk. We know the U.S. is capable. We can invade foreign countries with hundreds of thousands of troops, flawless communications, food and security. We need the same effort now.


Rep. Nydia Velázquez (NY-07):

In nearly every major conflict, Puerto Ricans have put their lives on the line for our country. They have shed blood in our wars—they are American citizens. If Congress and the Trump Administration fail to deploy every possible resource to help the people of Puerto Rico recover from Hurricane Maria, history will judge our nation harshly. Millions of people lack electricity, shelter, food and water—the stakes could not be higher. I will continue to press for immediate and comprehensive relief across relevant federal agencies.

Rep. Darren Soto (FL-09):