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I believe in due process, but I still would do it.

we do share pretty heavily with the Mexican Government in terms of air tracks.

That is a remarkable development and clearly a significant change for the better.

Our job is to say, what are our goals? Where is the money? How effectively are we doing it?

I saw a border that appears to me to be--and to a lot of other people--more secure than it has ever been.

I do not know that we are ever going to get to that simple example that I cited earlier...

I think that is true for all of us. Everything we all do, every Government program we have, I suspect we can do better.

a key requirement for us to be able to come to that kind of agreement is really based on what we are talking about here--our border is more secure.

We need to make sure that we are getting our money's worth out of those forces on the ground.

These technologies help them quickly pinpoint where people are trying to cross the border illegally.

Unless we get our arms around health care costs rising, we are never going to really do a good enough job on deficit reduction.

Madam President, seeing the press of business here, I will be brief. I wanted to take the opportunity to rise and simply speak to the importance of the poultry industry, something that spreads across the Delmarva Peninsula and is central…

People 30, 40 years old cannot afford to buy a home.

I thank God there was a system in place that allowed me the opportunity to buy a home.

If there were no GSEs and there was no FHA across the country, my mortgage rates would be through the roof.

I will be very disappointed if by the second anniversary of the Fukushima accident... our nuclear power plants are not where they are supposed to be.