[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 2 (Thursday, January 6, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H73-H74]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
OUR HOMELAND, THE FORGOTTEN THIRD FRONT
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. Madam Speaker, more border agents are being sent to
the border. The border, as we all know, is violent, dangerous, and it
is not safe. Drugs and guns and people and money cross back and forth
across the border because two nations do not have operational control
of that border. The border is desolate. It is hard. It is a war zone--
but Madam Speaker, I am not talking about the border of the United
States with Mexico. I am talking about the southern border, or the
border with Pakistan and Afghanistan.
That's right. Border Patrol agents from the United States are going
to Afghanistan to protect the Afghan border
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from the Taliban coming in from Pakistan. It is a war zone over there,
and the Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, has said we
are going to contribute Border Patrol agents to protect the border of
Afghanistan. There are already 25 there, and more are on the way.
Now, Madam Speaker, why are Border Patrol agents from the United
States going to Afghanistan?
The marines and our soldiers and our troops over there can do the
job. More importantly, we need the Border Patrol agents over here.
``Homeland security'' means that the Secretary of Homeland Security
protects the American homeland, not the homeland of some other nation.
We need the help.
In fact, we need the military on our southern border. Our border is a
war zone. Drugs and people and money crisscross our border with Mexico.
It is a violent place. It is the third front. More recently, we have
had several people murdered on the battlefront on our border. Let me
relate three of those.
One of those was a 27-year-old female police chief in Mexico--right
on the border with the United States. Chief Hermila Garcia was on the
job for 51 days, and she was shot down, shot seven times by the drug
cartels. A recent homicide on the border.
Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was shot in the back while he was
protecting our border. Ironically, he had been to Iraq and Afghanistan
as a soldier, as a marine, and now he was back here, killed on our
border.
Then David Hartley, a citizen, was murdered on Falcon Lake, in Texas,
when he was with his wife, Tiffany, as they were viewing an old
mission. Shot and killed by the drug cartels.
Our homeland is not protected adequately, and it is time that we put
Border Patrol agents on our border but also that we put the National
Guard on our southern border. It is the third front. Homeland Security
should protect it.
And that's just the way it is.
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