Secure Border before throwing more money at problem
Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON D.C. What the American people want is to
secure the border and have some accountability here. With people talking about immigration reform you cannot have new laws until you
start enforcing laws that you already have and we have an administration that is not enforcing the laws and not securing the border Texas
Cong. Randy Neugebauer told Fox News 
Gretchen Carlson recently after visiting the U.S. Department of
Health & Human Services Detention Facility at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio.
The military facility houses a growing surge of minors that have crossed the Texas-Mexico border illegally.
I saw 1200 teenagers that were homeless. Im sure they (the Obama Administration) dont want the American people to see the (visual) optics of whats going on when you have to deal with 1200 kids that dont speak any English that have endured a long trip and that are consuming services provided by the American Taxpayer Neugebauer said.
The presidents going to have to show a plan and show how he intends to secure the border before we start throwing more money at a problem that he doesnt seem to see as much of a problem.

Theyre being clothed they are being fed they are being given medical treatment they are being given educational courses ... basically they are being completely taken care of and I think thats one of the reasons that you probably dont see the president on the border. I think the optics of that is not good for the president.
You are going to have to deter people from doing this. Right now the presidents said If you can get here you can stay here. We have to do is change that around Neugebauer said.
Congressman Randy Neugebauer represents the 29 Texas Panhandle & Big Country counties included in the 19th District of Texas. Currently in his 6th term Neugebauer serves as Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee Subcommittee on Housing & Insurance and is also a member of both the House Agriculture Committee and the Science & Technology Committee.