I hope these same colleagues will have that same enthusiasm to tackle the entitlement situation that we have here.
I am sure Secretary Mnuchin, yes, you are encouraged as well as I am by my colleagues' newfound concern with our debt si...
I appreciate that. I, like some of my colleagues, I know Mr. Barr and others have expressed desire to push for better, f...
China has a very large chunk of our debt. It's somewhere in the neighborhood of $1.2 trillion.
It is about our freedom to travel, our right to be secure against unreasonable search and seizure.
It would be better for us to look at that legislatively to prevent that from happening.
What are you hearing out there? Is this real? And how do we deal with it?
I think it would be an invalid exercise of the border search authority within that 100 miles.
Being from the State of Michigan, we have a lot of international border... it is a significant part.
We have heard stories from individuals who live in that 100-mile zone who report being stopped by officers, undergoing o...
Congress should weigh in and establish clear constitutional rules and a means for ensuring that they are applied equitab...
Thank you for your leadership on this issue and other issues related to privacy and constitutional protections.
The details are important undoubtedly, but at its core this hearing is about the liberties guaranteed to us by the Const...
It is about our right to be treated equally under the law without regard to race, national origin, or religion.
As Ranking Member Peters pointed out, CBP's January 2018 guidelines allow for searches without any suspicion whatsoever.
Privacy is a fundamental right that we must protect.
Whether your device is searched and whether you are held should not be the result of a whim by a particular officer.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for calling this hearing today. I appreciate your continued willingness to work in a bipartisan...