[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 148 (Monday, November 15, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H7419]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ANOTHER DAY ON THE TEXAS BORDER
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. Mr. Speaker, it was just another day on the Texas
border on October 1, 2010. A young couple, David and Tiffany Hartley,
were on Falcon Lake.
Falcon Lake is a massive lake that borders Mexico in the State of
Texas, an international border. They were on their jet skis, and they
traveled across the international line into Mexico. They had gone to
see an old mission that was partially submerged in Falcon Lake.
On their way back coming into the United States, they were being
chased by three boats full, obviously, of drug cartel members--later we
learned they were the Zeta drug cartels--firing automatic weapons at
David and Tiffany Hartley. David was shot in the back of the head.
Tiffany tries to help, but they were still shooting, so she flees.
She comes back into the United States, and one of the boats--get
this, Mr. Speaker--follows her into the United States for over 3 miles
until she got ashore and finally sought safety with some passerby that
was standing there. Then this boat casually goes back into Mexico.
David Hartley was murdered on October 1, 5 weeks ago. The way the
current runs in Falcon Lake, his body would have been into the American
side in about 2 hours had not someone taken his body out of the water
or cut the life preserver off of him or both. His body has never been
found.
The Mexican Government quickly accused Tiffany Hartley of being the
culprit--the audacity--just to not investigate this case. David
Hartley's body has never been found. The perpetrators who murdered him
and shot at Tiffany Hartley have never been prosecuted.
A detective by the name of Rolando Flores from Mexico was assigned to
investigate this case. He apparently was the only person investigating
this case. Soon after he started investigating it, his beheaded body
turned up in front of a police station. Mexico quickly decided: We are
not investigating the case. And, of course, they have not.
Mexico has an awful track record of solving homicides, not just
homicides of Americans in Mexico, but of Mexican nationals who are
murdered in the name of selling drugs across that border and bringing
them into the United States. So this case has not been solved. I doubt
it will ever be because of the ineptitude of the Mexican Government to
preserve and defend and protect people in Mexico.
As Sheriff Sigi Gonzalez of Zapata County has said: This area is a
trafficking area for drug cartels. The Zeta drug cartels have
operational control of parts of that lake and bring drugs into the
United States at night.
I went down to Falcon Lake along with Sheriff Gonzalez' people. We
went up and down the lake in speed boats. Of course, before we were
allowed to get on the boats, we had to make sure that the locals who
were taking us there had automatic weapons and everybody was wearing a
bulletproof vest. Then we flew up and down the international border of
this massive lake, some 60 miles long, almost 8 miles wide.
Interesting to note, Mr. Speaker. The entire time we were on the lake
either in a boat or flying over it, we saw no other boats on either
side. No Americans are out on the lake. No Mexican nationals are out on
the lake. For 6 hours we toured that lake and we saw no one, and the
reason is it is dangerous. People on both sides of the borders don't go
on that lake because it is not under the operational control of either
Mexico or the United States. It is under the operational control of the
Zeta drug cartel. That is a very unfortunate situation.
This is one instance of many where there are places on the
international border with the country of Mexico where neither country
has operational control of the border, and it is time that we force
them to do something about this nonsense that is taking place, the
murder of Americans.
Since then, there have been other Americans murdered in Mexico. Have
these been crimes solved? Of course those crimes have not been solved.
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We were just hearing comments by the other side about being at war in
Afghanistan and Iraq. It is true. We go to war and fight the battles in
other countries, Afghanistan and Iraq, we defend the borders of other
nations. Maybe it is time we come home and defend our own borders and
protect our borders as well as defending borders in Afghanistan and
Iraq, because it is the first duty of government to protect the people.
So what do we need? We need more boots on the ground. We need
National Guard troops on the ground. We need more Air National Guard,
Coast Guard, and we need the help of the Border Patrol to protect the
dignity and sovereignty of the United States to keep the drug cartels
from bringing that cancer into the United States, because it is the
first duty of government to protect the people, and it is about time we
protect all the citizens of this country.
And that's just the way it is.
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