Every year it's a decision whether you're going to run again.

Simply put, President Obama's immigration strategy is all about politics and getting credit rather than about families and people.

DACA led to a mass influx of illegal immigrant children crossing the Mexican border into the U.S. who came believing they would likely be able to stay.

The conflict in the Middle East is complex, multi-faceted, and unlikely to be resolved anytime soon.

Foreign travelers overstaying their visas to remain in the U.S. illegally represents one of the gravest national security threats to the homeland.

Exit checks are absolutely critical to monitor if those who come into the U.S. on visas actually do in fact leave the country when their visa is up.

Fifteen years after the September 11 terrorist attacks, the United States government still has little idea how many foreign travelers overstay their visas annually and remain in the U.S.

At minimum, we must recognize that there are legitimate, unanswered questions about whether the Obama Justice Department involved themselves in a political project targeting then-candidate Donald Trump - a suggestion that has far more evidence behind it than the directionless investigation into Trump/Russian collusion.

The fact that the Clinton campaign and the DNC paid intelligence officials in Russia for salacious and false information on President Trump is suspicious enough.

Activist court rulings, a broken infrastructure, and widening loopholes, have thrown our immigration system into an unmistakable chaos.

Let's vote to fund the wall.

My colleagues and friends in the Freedom Caucus believe something very simple: Our country deserves a secure border and immigration laws that put the safety, security and prosperity of Americans first.

President Trump promised to negotiate trade agreements to get better deals for America and protect American jobs. Bottom line: He delivered.

Every major industry sector in the U.S. would be positively impacted by the USMCA, with blue-collar manufacturing jobs seeing the most significant gains.

Once the USMCA is sent to Congress, the House has a responsibility to step up and swiftly ratify the agreement.

Many industries in my home state of North Carolina will greatly benefit from the USMCA.

It's the oldest trick in Washington - when presented with a policy solution you don't like, characterize it as the bogeyman.

Unfortunately, Democrats don't want to wage a war on poverty or improve program integrity; they prefer talking points.

Can we have a serious conversation about improving the integrity of our poverty programs in this country?

I, along with many of my Republican colleagues, believe there is so much more we can do for those who are trapped in our social safety net programs. But we are limited by the level of discourse with which of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are willing to engage.

From the moment Donald Trump was inaugurated, Washington Democrats have been myopically focused on politically targeting his administration and impeaching him.

I am friends with both men, President Trump and Chairman Cummings. I know both men well. Neither man is a racist. Period. Both love America.

The last thing you want to do is go up against someone in your own party and certainly your own president.

Any time you tell the president of the United States you're not there, is it difficult? I would say extremely difficult.

I can tell you that anyone who knows me knows that there is not a racial bone in my body.

Why should we allow a Democrat President in the White House to use executive orders and not do the same with a Republican President?

I've put forth measures that would actually eliminate some of the executive branch power. You know, philosophically, that's where I am.

We have a crisis with a need to secure the border.

When you serve, whether it's here in the House or in the White House or anywhere else, it's a distinct honor and privilege and so that's about the extent of it.

If there's a conservative district and we have a commitment from someone to join the Freedom Caucus, that sends a very strong message.

In all humility, I don't know that an endorsement from Mark Meadows is going to make a difference as much as the commitment of that particular candidate to really represent the people.

The more conservative the district, the more conservative the member should be.

Mo Brooks is serious about making sure we fulfill our campaign promises ,and if anyone is willing to stand up to Leader McConnell on behalf of the people of Alabama it's Mo Brooks.

National security needs to be priority number one and if you're willing to play politics with our national security then you have no business serving in the Senate or the House.

If we've got Democrats, whether they be in the House or the Senate, that are not willing to put our national security as their very top priority and secure our borders, I think it's time that we get someone else in that position and that goes regardless of party.

We continue to send money to the U.N. for countries who are anti-American and anti-Israel - it's got to stop.

I think we need the make sure our border is secure, not just from a standpoint of strategic fencing or border slats, whatever you want to call it, but we need to make sure that once and for all, we secure our border to make sure our communities are safe.

I've found that any time you go against the people's voice you're going up against a tsunami that will have unbelievable power and implications.

One thing that Washington D.C. does not do well is cut spending.

Does anything good happen a couple days before Christmas? Nothing good happens just a few days before Christmas.

The CBO is the only group that makes the weatherman's ten-day forecast look like exact science. They seem to miss their projections with extreme regularity.

I'm very confident in the voice and the power of the American people.

We need to make sure pre-existing conditions are taken care of, but propping up Obamacare, a failing system, is not the way to do it.

Some people like to campaign like a conservative and legislate like a progressive.

Let's keep winning! I love to be exhausted on winning!

I think what happens is when we start to look at the facts, everybody has their impression of what truth is.

In Washington, D.C., they don't do real work.

I'm one of these guys who believes you represent the people who sent you to Washington, D.C., not matter what the cost. The cost could be very grave.

Under the Trump presidency we have a unique opportunity to actually roll back regulations, make the economy work, and more importantly make sure that the swamp does not consume Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is not on the side of mainstream and main street America.