Securing Our Borders and Fighting the Cartels

Statement

Date: June 12, 2014
Location: Washington, DC

Chairman John Carter (R-TX31) led the full-committee markup yesterday morning of the FY15 Homeland Security bill that prioritizes enforcement and fiscal responsibility. The House Appropriations Committee approved the funding bill by a bipartisan voice vote.

"I am proud to have put together a strong bill with a dual focus on our national security and border enforcement. Once again President Obama gave us an inadequate and poorly justified budget request, which we now must rectify," said Congressman John Carter, Chairman of the Homeland Security Subcommittee. "This bill restores the deep and irresponsible cuts the President has made to critical law enforcement operations across DHS. It ensures our men and women working to keep Americans safe and enforce our laws have the resources they need to carry out their vital duties and defend our homeland."

"The President's confusing policies and lack of enforcement have created a crisis at our border. Thousands of unaccompanied alien children are being smuggled across our Southwest border by the cartels every day and it must be stopped. This bill seeks to address this crisis and offset all costs needed to provide our law enforcement with the resources they need to correct the President's flawed and reckless policies."

The bill provides $39.2 billion in discretionary funding for the Department of Homeland Security, prioritizing funds to first and foremost secure the border. The bill invests in the fights against cyber-attacks, illegal narcotics, and human trafficking. It reinforces the requirement for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to maintain 34,000 detention beds for illegal aliens, prevents federal funds from being used to perform abortions, and prohibits the President from moving terrorists into the United States from Guantanamo Bay.


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