We need specificity. We need the Government to have a clear-cut definition of the programs and activities that are most important to the homeland security mission.
Brian Higgins
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Brian Michael Higgins is an American politician serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York's 26th congressional district since 2005. A member of the Democratic Party, Higgins has focused on issues such as healthcare, economic development, and infrastructure throughout his tenure. He has been an advocate for the Buffalo-Niagara region, working to secure federal funding for local projects and initiatives.
I second the request to have the pre-inspection station at the Peace Bridge.
I want to associate myself with the prospective comments of my colleague, Kathy Hochul, in asking to replace the outdated Niagara Falls Border Patrol station.
The bigger picture of this is to ensure that our National security and our economic security are tied together.
We are also sending jointly from myself and Congressman Higgins and our Senators a letter to you urging to find the funds in your budget for this idea of a customs and border inspection station at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station.
It would seem illogical that we are both financing the Chinese expansion and then we are financing the response, but it is not illogical at all from the standpoint of corporate profits.
If you look, instead, at Congress having a Wall Street Party and a Main Street Party, it is only the former that supports these trade deals.
To assume that continuing to do what we have done will yield to a different result is the definition of insanity.
I will start by disagreeing with Dr. Campbell when he says that support for these trade deals is bipartisan here in Congress.
We can only imagine what a nuclear weapon would do. We would see terrorism with impunity on a massive scale.





