This weekend, 17 Christian missionaries were taken hostage in Haiti. I have spoken with their family members. To hear their story is heartbreaking. These men and women went to Haiti because they felt called to serve. They said: ``Here I am, Lord, send me.'' We cannot allow for Americans to be kidnapped abroad. When these missionaries went to serve, they were met with violence. Attacks like this prove that we must remain committed to the safety and the security of Americans abroad. We must never capitulate to those who wish us harm. Whether it is in Haiti, in Afghanistan, or even on our southern border, Americans must always be protected. Now is the time to bring these American missionaries safely home. I urge all of my colleagues to join with me in prayer for the safe return of our missionaries. ____________________
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