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en Radiation portal monitors are...allowing highly trained [Customers and Border Protection] officers to better deter, detect and defend Americans from a potential terror attack.

en We have been installing radiation portal monitors.

en We have confidence in the abilities of the dedicated officers on both sides of the border to detect and seal tunnels such as these.

en They want to deter us from interfering if they feel they have to use force to deter Taiwan [from independence], raising the potential cost [in sunk ships and casualties] of U.S. intervention to such a high degree that they think we will calculate we can't defend Taiwan without paying an exorbitant cost,

en The customer portal put online all the information that customers used to get from TXI through calling, faxing, or the mail. We've had very good feedback from customers about being able to access that information through the portal.

en We can no longer compromise America's border security, allowing potentially dangerous individuals and materials to slip freely across the border and into our country, ... We must boldly address the challenges of border security first, which is why I will start the debate in the Senate with a measure that aggressively strengthens and improves enforcement at the border.

en For 200 years we've been able to move easily across the border. Anything that would deter people from making those border crossings is going to create huge economic problems for our communities.

en I'm all for tightened border security, but if we start requiring law enforcement officers in border town to engage in border patrol, then that will seriously detract form their ability to fight other types of crime.

en Officers came under attack. At one point, they're defending themselves. At another point, a transition is made to where they are trying to arrest a person for a felony act of violence. ... Certainly, the standard for use of force in the United States is that the officers can use force to defend themselves and/or to overcome resistance to arrest,

en I said they are highly trained and they carry guns. But officers don't draw their guns unless it's called for. The comments were never intended as a threat to fishermen.

en There are ways, which are actually known, to seal radiation sufficiently so that a hand-held radiation device cannot detect it. Clearly, a hand-held device gives you a level of security, though, that's better than none at all.

en People need to understand that National Guard members are not trained police officers and they don't instantly become trained police officers, ... They are not familiar with arrest procedures, weapons training or equipment typically used by police, so we are legitimately concerned about liability. However, the mayor made the decision to accommodate the request since Congress asked for it.

en I can't tell about these specific officers, but what we are going to see now are very highly stressed officers trying very hard to be very good police officers.

en Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se. If the Bush Administration cannot ensure Americans that they will be safe from the flu, how will they protect our country against a possible bio-terror or chemical attack? The American people deserve better.

en The senator's concern for border security is shared by the administration as reflected in the 42 percent funding increase we've supported for the Border Patrol since 2001. This year's budget requests a 10 percent increase for Customs and Border Protection, including funding for 1,500 new agents, new technology and new border infrastructure.


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