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Just Another Day on the Texas Border

by Rep. Ted Poe (R-TX)

Posted 10/28/2010 ET

It was just another day in south Texas as gunfire erupted in the border town of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, and warnings went out to people on both sides of the border. I had just landed in Laredo and was briefed by local law enforcement of a shootout between the drug cartels and the Mexican military that had taken place right across the border from the local grocery store in the United States. Things like this are so commonplace that they rarely even make the local news anymore. It was just another day on the Texas border.

Mexico’s northeastern border with Texas has taken center stage in the deadly turf wars between the narco-terrorists vying for control and an out-gunned and out-manned Mexican military trying to salvage what is left of law and order. Unfortunately, good folks on both side of the border are caught in the deadly crossfire.

The recent murder of David Hartley on Falcon Lake prompted the national news to shed some light on the war along our southern border, albeit minimally. Mr. Hartley’s body remains missing, and those responsible for his murder remain at large. As the news moves on to the next story, the violence on our border rages on, and our country is no safer now than it was before.

I arrived at Falcon Lake three weeks to the day of the Hartley murder. As state and local law enforcement, wearing bulletproof vests, retraced the route along the lake that Tiffany Hartley took as she frantically raced back to the shore for help, there wasn’t another person on the entire lake. No fishermen, no boaters, and certainly no other law enforcement operatives. As I surveyed the massive lake by air, it was eerily quiet. The 87,000-acre lake, with 432 total miles of shoreline, was wide open for business—illegal business.

The local sheriffs do the best they can, given the scant resources they have. But they simply cannot do their job of protecting their counties while doing the federal government’s job of protecting the border. Like our sheriffs, our game wardens have added responsibilities and risks as well. The days of friendly fishing license checks on the lake have been replaced with bulletproof vests and M-16 semiautomatic rifles.

I have been from one end of the Texas border to the other, and every time I go down there I shake my head in disbelief of what has become of our border. As we drove through these little border towns, signs for Friday night’s football game lined the fences, and I would almost forget that more than 28,000 people had been brutally murdered in Mexico’s drug war just yards away.

Our countries are not divided by miles, fences, or even posted welcome signs. In some places, the Rio Grande River can be accurately measured in yards. Unlike those in other states, Texas landowners can own property right up to the river’s banks. Mexico is literally a stone’s throw away from residential and business communities, and stray bullets and crime, like the drug cartels, don’t recognize international borders.

Border towns are unique, and Texas border towns have their own personalities like no others. For some people they are lyrics in country songs, backdrops for movies and stories of college days that are forever gone. But for the folks who live there, it’s their home: It’s all they have ever known. Like almost every local Texas sheriff along the border, they all grew up there. As a matter of fact, they grew up together in the same neighborhoods, and so did their parents and their grandparents. But now their way of life, their pursuit of happiness, is being threatened by uncontrolled violence on both sides of the border.

As we passed the Wal-Mart in Rio Grande City, the deputy with us told me that his cousin had been targeted for her car last year at Christmas time. You see, the drug cartels have wish lists too. But instead of doing their shopping inside the store, they take to carjacking in parking lots on our side of the border. His cousin was kidnapped at gunpoint and driven across the border. Fortunately, authorities on both sides of the border responded quickly, and she was rescued, but not before she was taken across the border. Others have not been so lucky.

He told of another similar instance in which a local judge and her daughter were kidnapped and taken to Mexico. They were rescued after a chase, but not before she was thrown from her car. She later died from complications from her injuries. These things are happening here in our country, on our side of the border. The violence is not on the brink of spilling over: It’s been flooding in for years, and now we are on the brink of disaster.

The United States government has to do more. I have filed legislation requiring 10,000 National Guard troops to be deployed to the border at the request of a state governor. The current deployment of 250 troops is woefully inadequate. The Texas-Mexico border is 1,256 miles long. That’s farther than the distance between New York and New Orleans.

The lack of urgency in responding to the Hartley murder is just one more example of our government’s being on the wrong side of the border war. The State Department’s stance on the issue is that it will help in the investigation if asked to do so—that is just the politically expedient way of saying that they are not planning to do anything.

As the headlines of David Hartley’s murder are replaced with the latest antics of celebrity nobodies and professional reality-show idiots, the federal government will continue to be a day late and dollar short when it comes to border security. The rest of the country will move on, and until another innocent American is gunned down on a slow national news day, nothing more will be said or done. Like most everything with the federal government, at the end of the day there is usually more said than done. To them, it’s just another day on the Texas border.

And that’s just the way it is.

Congressman Ted Poe represents the 2nd Congressional District of Texas. Rep. Poe recently introduced the National Guard Border Enforcement Act that will authorize the Secretary of Defense to make 10,000 armed National Guard troops available upon request from a U.S. Governor. Rep. Poe serves on the House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Border Security; Executive Member of the Immigration Reform Caucus; and recognized nationally as a leading advocate for border security. Prior to serving in Congress, Poe was a prosecutor and judge in Houston, Texas for 30 years.

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US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

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Thought Texans were well armed and thus safe. And they hate the Feds and want out of the Union?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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bring the troops home and line them on the border.

Time to start taking care of 'real' threats to National Security instead of made-up ones overseas.

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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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bring the troops home and line them on the border.

Time to start taking care of 'real' threats to National Security instead of made-up ones overseas.

You do realize that most illegal immigrants actually come on a visa and just overstay right? But bring the troops home, it's a good idea.

Filed: Country: Belarus
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You do realize that most illegal immigrants actually come on a visa and just overstay right? But bring the troops home, it's a good idea.

Unfortunately, once again, you have your facts wrong. Most illegal aliens are border jumping EWI's and they overwhelmingly jump the Mexican border. Not to mention that most illegal aliens are Mexican nationals. The vast majority of illegal aliens are Hispanics from Latin America.

Don't believe me? Spend a little time on Google.

Here is a good website to start at:

http://www.cis.org/articles/2007/back1007.html

"Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."

"...for the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process."

US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

Filed: Other Country: Canada
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Unfortunately, once again, you have your facts wrong. Most illegal aliens are border jumping EWI's and they overwhelmingly jump the Mexican border. Not to mention that most illegal aliens are Mexican nationals. The vast majority of illegal aliens are Hispanics from Latin America.

Don't believe me? Spend a little time on Google.

Here is a good website to start at:

http://www.cis.org/articles/2007/back1007.html

The problem that I have with CIS is the data set that they seem to focus on. Their primary focus appears to be from 1990 to 2006/2007, which by all accounts was a huge immigration time. Since 2007, immigration has taken a steep fall to what many think is a more normative level.

The "most illegal immigrants overstay visas" comment came from a t.v. show I've been watching on National Geographic called Border Wars. I actually first heard it on the conservative bastion of news, NPR :rofl:, which actually got the statistic from the Pew center, which no offense, I find a much more credible source for statistics.

My link

My link

Filed: Country: Belarus
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The problem that I have with CIS is the data set that they seem to focus on. Their primary focus appears to be from 1990 to 2006/2007, which by all accounts was a huge immigration time. Since 2007, immigration has taken a steep fall to what many think is a more normative level.

The "most illegal immigrants overstay visas" comment came from a t.v. show I've been watching on National Geographic called Border Wars. I actually first heard it on the conservative bastion of news, NPR :rofl:, which actually got the statistic from the Pew center, which no offense, I find a much more credible source for statistics.

My link

My link

According to your first link it states:

According to a recent study, 45 percent of illegal immigrants came here on a legal visa, and then overstayed that visa.

Most still continue to be EWI border jumpers. If you continue searching you will find that my other statements continue to be accurate.

"Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."

"...for the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process."

US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

Filed: Other Country: Canada
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According to your first link it states:

Most still continue to be EWI border jumpers. If you continue searching you will find that my other statements continue to be accurate.

You're arguing semantics at this point. The point is, and remains that a large enough portion of illegal immigrants are here because of visa overstays. Posting the national guard along our southern border really will only have marginal effects. The number of people coming the the U.S. illegally has dropped since 2007. I think the focus should be more on the ones that are already here, with an emphasis on keeping them out.

One of the ideas that the center for immigration touts is e-verify, which is a great idea. There are far too many trade groups and unions dragging their feet on implementing this.

Filed: Country: Belarus
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You're arguing semantics at this point. The point is, and remains that a large enough portion of illegal immigrants are here because of visa overstays. Posting the national guard along our southern border really will only have marginal effects. The number of people coming the the U.S. illegally has dropped since 2007. I think the focus should be more on the ones that are already here, with an emphasis on keeping them out.

One of the ideas that the center for immigration touts is e-verify, which is a great idea. There are far too many trade groups and unions dragging their feet on implementing this.

Along with their crony Obama and most of the Democratic party. E-verify was promised in 1986 in exchange for amnestying roughly 3-4 million illegal aliens in amnesty #1. There have been 6 more illegal alien amnesties and several more attempts at amnesty #8 in the 24 years since then. This in addition to promises of an entry/exit system to track visa entrants that overstay.

Unfortunately the only promise that ever gets kept amongst the bullshit from the politicians is the amnesty component. There should never be another immigration amnesty. That should be off the table in any kind of immigration reform proposal.

"Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."

"...for the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process."

US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

Posted (edited)

Peejay 45% < 1/2 thus your statement "most illegals are border jumpers" is wrong.

Edited by ready4ONE

B and J K-1 story

  • April 2004 met online
  • July 16, 2006 Met in person on her birthday in United Arab Emirates
  • August 4, 2006 sent certified mail I-129F packet Neb SC
  • August 9, 2006 NOA1
  • August 21, 2006 received NOA1 in mail
  • October 4, 5, 7, 13 & 17 2006 Touches! 50 day address change... Yes Judith is beautiful, quit staring at her passport photo and approve us!!! Shaming works! LOL
  • October 13, 2006 NOA2! November 2, 2006 NOA2? Huh? NVC already processed and sent us on to Abu Dhabi Consulate!
  • February 12, 2007 Abu Dhabi Interview SUCCESS!!! February 14 Visa in hand!
  • March 6, 2007 she is here!
  • MARCH 14, 2007 WE ARE MARRIED!!!
  • May 5, 2007 Sent AOS/EAD packet
  • May 11, 2007 NOA1 AOS/EAD
  • June 7, 2007 Biometrics appointment
  • June 8, 2007 first post biometrics touch, June 11, next touch...
  • August 1, 2007 AOS Interview! APPROVED!! EAD APPROVED TOO...
  • August 6, 2007 EAD card and Welcome Letter received!
  • August 13, 2007 GREEN CARD received!!! 375 days since mailing the I-129F!

    Remove Conditions:

  • May 1, 2009 first day to file
  • May 9, 2009 mailed I-751 to USCIS CS
Filed: Country: England
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According to a recent study, 45 percent of illegal immigrants came here on a legal visa, and then overstayed that visa.

Peejay 45% < 1/2 thus your statement "most illegals are border jumpers" is wrong.

Ummm, the 45% represents the non-border jumpers, per the quote, so Peejay is actually right.

Don't interrupt me when I'm talking to myself

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Filed: Country: Belarus
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Ummm, the 45% represents the non-border jumpers, per the quote, so Peejay is actually right.

ready4ONE is another liberal that failed reading comprehension in school. "No child left behind" must have left him behind. ;)

"Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."

"...for the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process."

US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Ummm, the 45% represents the non-border jumpers, per the quote, so Peejay is actually right.

hate it when that happens! :hehe:

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