I will support that comprehensive immigration reform so that we can fight and people have a stake in the action.
Michael McCaul
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Michael Thomas McCaul is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 10th congressional district since 2005. A member of the Republican Party, he has been active in various legislative efforts, particularly focusing on national security and foreign policy. McCaul has played a significant role in discussions surrounding U.S. relations with countries like Ukraine and Russia, often emphasizing the importance of NATO and the need for a strong response to aggression.
I would submit that, as we draw down in the Afghan conflict, that it is my hope that we can channel those resources to this threat that we have right next-door in our backyard.
I view the commitment of the present administration as a serious commitment to the needs of the border.
The problem today is that--General McCaffrey, when you made the observation that there was never a taillight that turned on as the cars were going into Mexico, the problem we have today is that those ports of entry were designed…
I think what I have heard, that we are all in agreement that we don't want to surrender one part of Texas or one part of America to these drug cartel members, and we all want to see more resources going to protect these individuals.
I believe it is flawed in terms of not taking into account drug trafficking.
I am going to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Houston with ICE, DEA, FBI to congratulate them.
It is shameful that we haven't had the will to take up comprehensive immigration and put this to rest.
We owe them. We have an obligation to an economic and political, democratically to stand with them in a significant way.
These American citizens require our Federal protection, and they are not getting it.





