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alt width210 height141 captionSecretary of Homeland Security Janet
Napolitanos recentvisit to the U.S.Mexican border was less than
admirable, according to many law enforcement commanders. She
accused them and others of exaggerating the danger and violence
within border states such as Arizona, California and New
Mexico.However, in light of therecent news that three teenagers
were shot to death at the border, including two Americans,
Congressman Connie Mack RFL respondedyesterday with outrage,
calling for an allencompassing strategy to provide for U.S.
national security through what he termedbold steps and bold
solutions.In 1979, President Reagan proposed a North American
Accord between the United States, Mexico and Canada, saying, We
live on a continent whose three countries possess the assets to
make it the strongest, most prosperous and self sufficient area on
earth.Mack believes that U.S. foreign policy has neglected this
reality and must now must reestablish its authority of the United
States over illegal organizations which threaten U.S. Security at
the Mexican border.Mack stated yesterday, A counterinsurgency
strategy from our government that includes civil society, law
enforcement, civil authorities and military personnel at the U.S.
border is urgently needed. Repeated calls on the Administration
have not gotten ahead of this plague and the lives of two more U.S.
citizens have been taken in the meantime, adding to the tens of
thousands of people who have been killed in a drug war,
whileexpanding the influence of terrorists.A report unveiled
yesterday by DHS agencies shows progress in seizures and
apprehensions, but falls short in keeping America safe, Rep. Mack
noted. Mack quickly responded to the DHS report with his own
proposed strategy for securing the U.S. Mexico border
whilerestoring U.S. sovereignty.span styletextdecoration
underlinestrongMacks strategy calls for strongspandivul
typedisclistrongDoubling Border Patrol Agents from 20,000 to 40,000
fully funding needed border protection equipmentstrong such as
additional unmanned aerial vehicles and the completion of the
doublelayered security fencing in urban, hard to enforce areas of
the border.lilistrongUtilizing the full resources of the U.S.
intelligence community aligned to the
mission.stronglilistrongCoordinate closely with Mexico strongto
ensure swift justice on both sides of the border while
collaborating on governance reform, economic development, community
stabilization and essential services.liuldivdivMack makes some
excellent points and providessolutions such as having 40,000 border
agents. In New York City where I worked as a police officer there
are upwards of 50,000 police and law enforcement officers, the
largest agency being the NYPD. Thats for one city and thats great.
But for two huge borders, we only have 20,000 agents That doesnt
sound likewe giveborder security the attention it needs, said
former police detective and military intelligence officer Mike
Snopes.divSnope also pointed out that 20,000 agents doesnt mean
thats the number on duty.When you begin to breakdown the numbers to
reflect three shifts, days off, holidays, vacations, sick days,
personal days youre lucky if you have 7,000 or 8,000 agents
covering both borders at any one time, said Snopes.As Chairman of
the House Foreign Affairs Western Hemisphere Subcommittee,
Congressman Mack will hold hearings to both implement his new
strategy and expose the truth behind the Administrations failures
in the drug war.
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