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The Senators, Both Homeland Security Appropriators, Recently Visited Key West with USCG Commandant

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HYDE-SMITH, BRITT TURN FOCUS ON COAST GUARD & JOINT FORCE WORK TO COMBAT DRUG, HUMAN TRAFFICKING ON SOUTHERN MARITIME BORDER

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.) and Katie Britt (R-Ala.) recently traveled to the U.S Coast Guard (USCG) Sector Key West and the headquarters of the Joint Interagency Task Force South (JIATF-S) to learn more about the crucial role of agencies in combatting illicit narcotics, illegal migration, and human trafficking.

Hyde-Smith and Britt serve on the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, with Britt serving as ranking member of the panel that funds the USCG.  The lawmakers were joined by Admiral Linda Fagan, the 27th Commandant of the Coast Guard.

“Most Americans are eager to see a much-needed increased focus on border security.  As we prepare for the new Congress, I look forward to working with Coast Guard leadership and the new administration to reinforce our commitment to being a nation of laws, with national security as a top priority.” Senator Hyde-Smith said.  “I appreciated the opportunity to visit with our brave service men and women as they uphold our laws and save lives.”

“The U.S. Coast Guard’s commitment to protecting our maritime borders is nothing short of heroic, and I appreciated the opportunity to meet with many of the courageous Americans who patrol our seas and defend our shores.  I will continue to make it a top priority in the new Congress to ensure the U.S. Coast Guard has the resources and support needed to keep our homeland safe and to strengthen our national security,” said Senator Britt.  “I am grateful for Senator Hyde-Smith’s continued leadership and partnership as we work to advance solutions to combat drug and human trafficking.”

During their official visit to Florida, Hyde-Smith and Britt learned about the increasing challenges faced by the USCG Sector Key West and JIATF-S, including:

 

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