I would say I believe my statement is correct. It reflects the values of my State, it reflects the values of Americans, and it truly reflects their concerns with this piece of legislation that is before us now. Mr. McCAIN. Madam President, I would welcome the Senator from Nebraska to come to the border and see what has been done and what can be done with the use of technology. And to somehow believe our border cannot be secured by this legislation argues strenuously for a visit, and I invite the Senator. I would be glad to join her at any time. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Nebraska.
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