In December, Congress passed a spending bill to keep the government open, finally providing some certainty to our economy. Another shutdown was the last thing anyone needed, but we cannot forget that one agency was left out: the Department of Homeland Security. Creating uncertainty at Homeland Security is reckless because it threatens our national security. The tragic events in France remind us that we need to be as vigilant as ever. So why is this funding held back? So the majority can try to force its immigration policy on the President and the full Congress. We can and we should have the immigration debate, but it should not hold hostage the hardworking men and women who guard our ports and protect our borders. Mr. Speaker, let's do the right thing. Let's fund Homeland Security and have a proper debate on immigration. This is not an either/or situation; it is a both/and. ____________________
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