WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Gary Peters (D-MI), Ranking Member of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, released the following statement after the Senate approved a bipartisan agreement to avert another government shutdown and strengthen border security:
“Congress’ most fundamental responsibility is to ensure the government is operating, and this bipartisan compromise provides effective resources and tools to secure our Northern and Southern borders and keep the government open. Although imperfect, this agreement will ensure our border security personnel can fight illegal activity and keep international trade flowing safely and smoothly.
“I’m grateful to my colleagues on the Senate and House Appropriations Committee for working with me to ensure this agreement included funding for additional Customs and Border Protection officers at our ports of entry and technology to address unique security needs at the Northern border. Those provisions, along with additional screening technology and infrastructure investments to modernize ports of entry will give border security professionals the tools they need to effectively secure the border and use taxpayer dollars responsibly.
“I’m concerned by reports that the President is still considering executive action, such as an emergency declaration that would divert funding away from other critical programs that are proven to strengthen our security and our economy in order to pay for a wall that will not adequately secure the border.”
Last week, Peters sent a letter to the House and Senate conference committee members pressing for the bill to include investments in personnel, training and technology to secure our borders and support the safe and lawful movement of international commerce.
Highlights from the agreement include:
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