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Every day, we rely on a number of partnerships to help us accomplish our mission to secure our borders. State and local officials, interagency federal partners, Congress, and of course, our international partners. I have been with and will and continue to work with these partners.
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Up until the point that you're a citizen, we wanna continue to make sure we understand who you are and why you're here.
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There is no need for a wall from sea to shining sea.
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If you are a DACA that's compliant with your registration, meaning you haven't committed a crime, you, in fact, are registered, you're not priority of enforcement for ICE should the program end.
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By preventing the federal government from removing known criminal aliens, we allow our country to be a safe haven for criminals.
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The Department of Defense is a longtime partner of the Department of Homeland Security, and I thank them for their support.
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We need to do more to prevent radicalization, the inspiration of terrorism in this country.
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I would hate for anybody not to abide by alert warnings coming from government systems.
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It is my great honor to represent the men and women of DHS who work every day to enforce our laws and secure our nation.
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I think occasionally it's the presence - or increased presence - of federal law enforcement that can cause that fear.
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I do absolutely believe that the climate is changing. I'm not prepared to determine causation.
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Congress makes immigration law. It's that simple. That is how our system works.
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What we've done as a country is, we've said we owe it to our citizens to know who is traveling here and if they intend to do us harm.
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I fully intend in all cases and in all ways at all times to fully comply with all laws. I would expect the same of any employee or member of DHS.
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We need to fund our troops. We need to protect them. We need to increase homeland security. These are vital national security interest we need to fund.
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I do believe that Russia did and will continue to try and manipulate Americans' perspective on a whole variety of issues.
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What we have seen the Russians do is attempt to manipulate public confidence on both sides. So we've seen them encourage people go to a protest on one side; we've seen them simultaneously encourage people to go to that same protest on the other side.
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Our policy is if you break the law, we will prosecute you. You have an option to go to a port of entry and not illegally cross into our country.
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Asylum is for people fleeing persecution, not those searching for a better job. Yet our broken system - with its debilitating court rulings, a crushing backlog, and gaping loopholes - allows illegal migrants to get into our country anyway and for whatever reason they want. This gaming of the system is unacceptable.
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Border security is the most basic and necessary responsibility of a sovereign nation.
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We are a country based on the rule of law.
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My decision has been that anyone who breaks the law will be prosecuted. If you're a parent or you're a single person or you happen to have a family, if you cross between the ports of entry, we will refer you for prosecution. You've broken U.S. law.
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People think of border security in very different ways, but to me, it's very simple: border security is national security.
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I took an oath when I became secretary of homeland security to defend and support the Constitution.
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