Lincoln Diaz-Balart
 United States Congressman, Florida
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Washington D.C. Office:
2244 Rayburn House
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Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202)225-4211

District Office:
8525 Northwest 53rd
Terrace Suite 102
Miami, Florida 33166
Phone: (305)470-8555
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Homeland Security

Since September 11, 2001, we have been working to rebuild our nation; not only our buildings, but also our sense of security. It was my privilege to bring legislation to the House floor to create the Department of Homeland Security. My position as the Vice Chairman of the House Rules Committee allows me to have direct impact on all legislation that affects the American people, including homeland security. The security of the American people is the primary function of the Government of the United States. The creation of a new Department to coordinate all security activities on behalf of the American people was an important first step, and will serve as the foundation of our continuing efforts to protect our citizens.

H.R. 5005, which I brought to the floor as a Member of the Rules Committee on November 13, 2002, created the new Federal Department, bringing together for the first time entities that were designed to protect the homeland of the United States. This new Department is working to ensure coordination among all of the agencies under its charge, as well as any Department that retains functions that could affect homeland security. The Department of Homeland Security helps protect our borders by bringing together the Coast Guard, Customs Service, the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), the Border Patrol, and Agricultural Inspectors. Importantly, INS functions within the Department are now divided up between border security (U.S. Customs & Border Protection), and immigration and visa services (Citizenship & Immigration Services) to help distinguish and highlight these two very different missions.

Our maritime industry, including hundreds of ports nationwide, contributes approximately $750 billion to the gross domestic product each year. The State of Florida has some of the largest ports in the country. Thousands of passenger and container ships pass through the Port of Miami every year. Industries from retail sales to the airline industries are affected by the business that is done at these ports. I will continue to work to ensure that our ports have all the resources they need to protect passengers and commerce. We are also intensifying our efforts to ensure that our nation's first responders have the resources they need to address all threats.

We must remember that the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security did not signal the end of our efforts. I will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that the new Department effectively integrates its agencies. I will also work to ensure that our state and local officials have the resources necessary to protect our citizens and infrastructure in South Florida. With the creation of this new Department, the American people can rest assured that the Federal Government is trying to do everything possible to thwart future terrorist attacks.

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