U.S. House Committee Advances Secure Border, Security and Transportation Bills

Mexidata.info
September 26, 2011

The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security overwhelmingly approved multiple transportation and border security bills. These measures include a resolution to continue the sharing of vital passenger information among our allies in the fight against terrorism, a bill requiring the Department of Homeland Security to gain operational control of the border within five years, and legislation to provide expedited airport screening for U.S. military personnel.

The Committee passed H. Res. 255, introduced in May by Homeland Security Committee Chairman Peter T. King (R-NY), and Ranking Member Bennie Thompson (D-MS), which urges the continued sharing of passenger name record (PNR) data among the U.S and the European Union (EU).

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3 Responses to “U.S. House Committee Advances Secure Border, Security and Transportation Bills”

  1. Wake up and realize that you must act if your way of life is to be preserved. Everyone knows that actions speak louder than words. It is now time for action! Unlike talking, more action is needed! If you are willing to take action read on?

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  2. Why would the chairman of the committee Peter King sponser anything that increases FEMA will
    authority over our borders. They will escort the drug trucks thru the ckeck points.

    We really need term limits to clean out these sponge brain RINOS.

    Fillade

    • Looking at HLS’s history, what can we expect.

      HLS to fail miserably as the mexican drug cartel savages take over the land north of the border.

      A new defensive line for HLS 50 miles north of the current border.

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