[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 62 (Thursday, April 29, 2010)]
[House]
[Pages H3060-H3061]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
BRAZILIAN CRITTERS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
gentleman from Texas (Mr. Poe) is recognized for 5 minutes.
Mr. POE of Texas. I want to bring to the attention of the House a
serious problem that we have encountered. It seems as though we have
such a problem on our borders that now, in southeast Texas, in a small
port city called Port Arthur, three illegal Brazilians have shown up in
the last couple of days. They have come into the port of Port Arthur
and they were stowaways on this massive ship that was bringing in
Brazilian paper pulp. Thirteen thousand tons of this pulp was brought
in on this ship, and through inspection by Federal authorities, they
found three stowaways--three illegals from the nation of Brazil.
Now, you probably assume that I'm talking about people, but I am not.
Here is one of those stowaways, one that they actually captured and
gave an identification number. You see, the three stowaways turned out
to be three grasshoppers. Little bitty critters. Yet our United States
Agriculture Department was able to investigate and find
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these three little illegal stowaways in this massive amount of paper
pulp from Brazil.
So they took the pulp, and it's sitting on the dock. It's going to be
sprayed down for any disease. They even gave one of these grasshoppers
an official government ID number. Here it is down here: 234735719. Of
course, the grasshopper was found in Jefferson County, Texas. The other
two, apparently, didn't look quite as bad as this one. They thought
this one might be carrying some type of disease and it has, lo and
behold, been brought to Washington, D.C., to be examined further by
Federal authorities to see if it was carrying any type of disease or
contamination from the nation of Brazil.
Madam Speaker, I bring this to the House's attention for this reason:
our United States Department of Agriculture is so good and so intense
and so competent that they are able to keep out of the United States
illegal grasshoppers about three inches long. They're able to find them
on this massive ship in the port of Port Arthur, Texas, carrying 13,000
tons of paper pulp. They're able to capture these grasshoppers, send
one to Washington, D.C., to be examined to see if it's carrying
disease. I commend the Department of Agriculture for their work and
tenacious activity in making sure illegal Brazilians--that are
grasshoppers--don't enter the United States without being caught.
Now it seems to me that if we are so advanced with technology and
manpower and competence that we can capture illegal grasshoppers from
Brazil in the holds of ships that are in a little small place in Port
Arthur, Texas, on the Sabine River--the Sabine River, Madam Speaker, is
the river that separates Texas from Louisiana--if we're able to do that
as a country, how come we cannot capture the thousands of people that
cross the border every day on the border of the United States? They're
a little bigger than grasshoppers, and they should be able to be
captured easier.
Well, maybe it's because the country doesn't have the moral will, the
government doesn't have the moral will, to protect the borders from
people coming in. But we sure have the moral will as a Nation to keep
these grasshopper critters from coming into the United States from
Brazil. Maybe we need to make the guy down there in southeast Texas
that captured this grasshopper from Brazil, he ought to be in charge of
homeland security. If he's able to do this with grasshoppers, just
think what he can do on the southern border of the United States.
So, Madam Speaker, we have the technology; we have the capability. We
need the moral will as a Nation to secure the border of the United
States. That is the responsibility of the Federal Government. The
Federal Government should take some lessons from the guy that captured
this grasshopper and make sure that the southern border of the United
States is protected from people who come here without permission. We
can do it. Let's have the moral will. Let's send the National Guard, if
necessary, to the border to protect the dignity of the Nation. Because
that's the job of the Federal Government.
And that's just the way it is.
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