America’s problems with TSA have been well-documented. Many of these “security” people are former low-lifes who finally landed the cushy government job.
Houston recently hosted the exciting Super Bowl LI. As Texas welcomed people from across the United States, the message was clear: no trafficking, not in our city, not in our State, not in our country.
Immigrants and natives differ more on their opinions about immigration policy than any other issue area, which might explain why so many immigrants who self-identify as Republicans or Independents end up voting for Democratic candidates.
When I met with Admiral Harris of Pacific Command last year, I asked him which nation’s threats concerned him the most. He quickly replied: North Korea. Read more about North Korea is a Terrorism State
February is Black History Month in the United States and I invite you to join me in celebrating it this year by reflecting on the accomplishments African Americans have made in this great nation. Black history is inextricably woven into American history, which can and should unite and strengthen the great state of Texas and our entire nation. Read more about Celebrating Black History Month
Today on the Senate floor, I discussed the Senate Democrats’ obstruction of the President’s Cabinet nominations.
For the last several weeks, we have been doing all we can to take up and consider the President's nominations for his Cabinet, even though we've had little or no cooperation from the other side of the aisle. Read more about Democrats ‘Fractured’ Over Cabinet Obstruction