Martha McSally
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Martha McSally is a Republican politician from Arizona who served as a U.S. Senator from 2019 to 2020. She was the first woman to fly in combat for the U.S. Air Force and has a notable military background. McSally was elected to the House of Representatives in 2014, representing Arizona's 2nd congressional district, where she focused on issues such as national security and veterans' affairs. During her time in the Senate, she continued to advocate for military and defense issues, as well as border security and immigration reform.
I would like to thank Arizona Governor Ducey and the other Governors along the border who have answered the call to partner with the Federal Government to deploy these border security reinforcements and support the CBP mission.
Ranking Member Vela and others recently introduced H.R. 4940, the Border and Port Security Act.
thanks to the strong support of this subcommittee and the co-sponsorship of Chairwoman McSally
We need to make sure that these highly-trained agents are out there patrolling the border.
I would like to thank Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and other Governors along the border who have answered the call to partner with the Federal Government to deploy these border security reinforcements and support the CBP mission.
In addition to a border wall, we also need a policy wall as well, which is why I have been calling for these border security loopholes to be closed.
In addition to the deployment of the Guard, Congress has also recently provided CBP with billions of dollars to invest in technology, wall replacement, and new wall construction that will serve as a powerful deterrent to illegal entry.
These ports of entries, they are a part of border security, but they are also a part of economic development and opportunity.





