[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 14] [Extensions of Remarks] [Pages 19731-19732] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]IN HONOR OF SPECIAL AGENTS GIL AMOROSO AND EMIR BENITEZ ______ HON. ERIC CANTOR of virginia in the house of representatives Friday, October 12, 2001 Mr. CANTOR. Mr. Speaker, I would like to pay tribute to Special Agent Gil Amoroso and Special Agent Emir Benitez. Agent Amoroso provided a great service for Richmond, Virginia, during his time with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Agent Benitez served America's communities, as well, through the DEA, sacrificing his life on duty. These two individuals greatly sacrificed to help fight America's war on drugs. The DEA is an essential law-enforcement agency, contributing to the safety and well- [[Page 19732]] being of our schools, our playgrounds, and the streets in our communities. Each of us can recall an individual, either an acquaintance or a public figure, whose life has been ravaged by drugs. In America, drugs have become a very destructive force affecting our children. Now, each of us who is a parent knows the importance of sitting down with our children and warning them about the danger of drugs. But men and women, like Amoroso and Benitez, who serve in the DEA, help our nation to curb the drug problem at its source. They work to keep illegal substances out of our country and investigate the culprits who are making illegal drugs available to our children, our communities, and even our workplaces. In addition to their personal efforts to curb drug offenses, Amoroso and Benitez have left a legacy. They both have family members who fight the war on drugs today in Richmond. Drug enforcement efforts have heightened in importance in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks in Washington and New York. As confirmed by DEA Administrator Hutchinson, there is a lot of evidence to suggest that the ruling Taliban regime in Afghanistan receives financial benefit from the drug trade. This fuels the terrorist attacks on the civilized world. DEA efforts to target international drug trafficking are critical to America's war against terrorism. The fight against drugs is essential to the security of our homes and of our country. Thank you for your service. Thank you, Mrs. Amoroso and Mrs. LaRosa, for your ongoing efforts on behalf of our country. May God continue to bless America. ____________________