[Congressional Record Volume 146, Number 68 (Tuesday, June 6, 2000)]
[House]
[Pages H3894-H3895]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CONDEMNING A BOUNTY OFFERED FOR BORDER PATROL AGENTS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
gentlewoman from Texas (Ms. Jackson-Lee) is recognized for 5 minutes.
Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas. Mr. Speaker, under ordinary circumstances,
I would not rise to the floor of the House to discuss as delicate an
issue as this if we had been briefed by law enforcement officials, the
Department of Justice or the Border Patrol, for the issue is so
troubling that I do not even think Americans would want this kind of
terrible proposal to be promoted.
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But the fact that article was in the Houston Chronicle today brings
me to the necessity of addressing this question publicly. ``Bounty
Offered for Killing Agent of Border Patrol,'' Houston Chronicle, today,
Tuesday, June 6, 2000.
The reason I come to the floor of the House is to condemn any such
attempt to put a bounty or to ask for an assassination of any of
America's law enforcement officers or, for that matter, anyone in the
United States who are lawfully performing their duties.
This request for a bounty on a Border Patrol agent has been asked for
by Mexican activist Carlos Ibarra Perez. Certainly, the border between
the State of Texas and the other border States and Mexico has had some
troubling times. Yes, there has been an infusion of illegal immigrants.
There have been acts that have been acted upon by citizens illegally
trying to protect their properties. But I think that it is important
for those of us who have responsibility and oversight over law
enforcement personnel throughout this Nation to condemn this heinous
request, to indicate that there is no reason that anyone should call
for a bounty and for an act to assassinate or kill another human being
and particularly in this instance.
This also calls for this Congress to act expeditiously to provide the
extra funding that will necessitate or provide for extra Border Patrol
along that border.
In addition, I will be asking the Department of Justice to provide
more FBI agents in that area to ensure that this may be what I believe
it is, an idle threat. But no life should be taken for granted. And
though we have much to do at the border to protect all the individuals
who are there, Border Patrol, those who see the necessity to come into
this country illegally, and that is wrong, but to protect the area and
the people who live there and the lives of people who are in the midst
of that, if you will, confusion.
But to be able to sit idly by while someone calls for the
assassination of a Border Patrol agent, any Border Patrol agent, is
intolerable and should not be accepted.
I am asking that we continue to monitor that area, that the
Department of Justice keeps a watchful eye, that more funds are
provided for Border Patrol agents, along with more training, and that
increased law enforcement is added to that area to ensure the
protection of the protectors.
There is no excuse that we should stand idly by, as I have indicated,
while these kinds of threats are made whether or not this is a citizen
of Mexico. And let me applaud the leadership of Mexico and the foreign
policy representatives of Mexico who have, likewise, condemned this
travesty.
But this kind of public display of disrespect for the law and
disrespect for human life is not to be tolerated; and I, for one, will
not tolerate this kind of bounty being set upon law enforcement
officers who are doing their job.
I am shamed that this has even happened. I ask for Carlos Ibarra
Perez to
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withdraw such a request. I ask for those who even may be thinking of it
to not even dare. And I ask the law enforcement of this country to
provide the necessary protection and support for these law enforcement
officers, the U.S. Border Patrol, who are doing simply their job.
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