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They are doing whatever it takes to get their poisonous drugs into this country because they want to drive addiction, and they also want to make as much money as they can.

The one thing that I think that the Biden border policies have done, they have created--we have an invasion on the southern border, five million people since he has been in office, encounters.

As the CBP, we are now--the CBP is now nothing more than a concierge service.

The thing now, you know, we talk about securing those points of entry on the border. I assume we are spending some money and doing that wisely, but the thing is the porous border between those ports of entry, the cartels have figured this…

There are more seizures at the POE and the border that we've ever seen.

That's why we've got to destroy those production labs and can't rely on Mexico to do it.

On average, it takes 4½ years to complete the NEPA permitting and review process.

I am deeply concerned that we have created an impression that someone, for example, a person of faith, wouldn't be welcome in our military.

The backlog of medical professionals that want to come into this country has become enormous.

Sometimes we in Washington think, well, the answer is to spend more. But I would suggest that there must be a different approach.

I think I have an idea as to where the problem lies and would suggest the right answer is, is not more Government.

The backlog of medical professionals that want to come into this country has become enormous.

I think I have an idea as to where the problem lies and would suggest the right answer is, is not more Government.

Recent events, however, tell a little bit of a different story, a slightly different story than that.

Recent events, however, tell a little bit of a different story, a slightly different story than that.

Sometimes we in Washington think, well, the answer is to spend more. But I would suggest that there must be a different approach.

This fiscally irresponsible path that our federal budget is on is something that increases significantly the odds of a debt crisis.

Let's not fool ourselves. And most importantly, let's not fool those we represent, the American people.