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en Overwhelming majorities of the American people believe that (screening passengers) is now a law-enforcement function, and law enforcement functions, like the Border Patrol and other functions to ensure security, are federal responsibilities, ... Fox News Sunday.
  John McCain

en We go after law enforcement where the American people say it ought to be,

en Could we have physically moved combat forces into an American city, without the governor's consent, for purposes of using those forces - untrained at that point in law enforcement - for law enforcement duties? Yes.

en The American people are not anti-immigrant. We are concerned about the lack of coherence in our immigration policy and enforcement.

en We are alerting law enforcement and financial institutions and the American people to be vigilant and to be aware of anything that appears suspicious, She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and understanding of her emotions. We are alerting law enforcement and financial institutions and the American people to be vigilant and to be aware of anything that appears suspicious,
  John Ashcroft

en the House has again provided the brave men and women of law enforcement with critical tools in their efforts to combat terrorism and protect the American people.

en This bill will allow our law enforcement officials to continue to use the same tools against terrorists that are already used against drug dealers and other criminals, while safeguarding the civil liberties of the American people.

en The American people should never feel scared to go out to visit events that are their heritage, and that's exactly why law enforcement takes such a strong preparatory stance for these events.

en I know all the law enforcement people from the sheriff to Kentucky Sate Police. I have a real good relationship with law enforcement.

en This has been vital to our efforts to disrupt plots and prevent attacks from happening. These are vital tools for our law enforcement and intelligence officials. And they use them every day as they work around the clock to protect the American people.

en The American public loses when officials and lobbyists conspire to buy and sell influence in such a corrupt and brazen manner. By his admission in open court today, Mr. Rudy paints a picture of Washington which the American public and law enforcement will simply not tolerate.

en Her knowledge and expertise of immigration issues, coupled with her humanity, fairness, dedication, and compassion, have enabled her to steer the agency towards a more balanced program of judicious enforcement and improved customer service, ... She has served the American people well.
  Janet Reno

en Law enforcement is helpless, ... It's not like Israeli fighters who train every day for every contingency. Conventional law enforcement just can't match the skills needed. Besides, you can't trust law enforcement to keep your secrets from becoming public knowledge.

en Torture is not American, it's un-American; arbitrary detention is un-American and what these young men have suffered and continue to suffer is something for which we, the American justice system, need to hold these people accountable.

en I'm on call one weekend out of every month. Whenever any law enforcement agency needs help, they'll call Crisis Intervention. We do everything from counseling victims to providing help that is beyond what law enforcement does, like stranded motorists who are out of gas. We give them 10 gallons and send them down the road. Sometimes we'll get people a hotel room, especially people who have lost their homes and the Red Cross hasn't been able to respond yet. Whatever we can do to help.


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