[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George W. Bush (2005, Book II)]
[October 19, 2005]
[Page 1565]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Message to the Congress on Continuation of the National Emergency With 
Respect to Significant Narcotics Traffickers Centered in Colombia
October 19, 2005

To the Congress of the United States:
    Section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act, 50 U.S.C. 1622(d), 
provides for the automatic termination of a national emergency unless, 
prior to the anniversary date of its declaration, the President 
publishes in the Federal Register and transmits to the Congress a notice 
stating that the emergency is to continue in effect beyond the 
anniversary date. In accordance with this provision, I have sent the 
enclosed notice to the Federal Register for publication, stating that 
the emergency declared with respect to significant narcotics traffickers 
centered in Colombia is to continue in effect beyond October 21, 2005. 
The most recent notice continuing this emergency was published in the 
Federal Register on October 20, 2004 (69 Fed. Reg. 61733).
    The circumstances that led to the declaration on October 21, 1995, 
of a national emergency have not been resolved. The actions of 
significant narcotics traffickers centered in Colombia continue to pose 
an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign 
policy, and economy of the United States and to cause unparalleled 
violence, corruption, and harm in the United States and abroad. For 
these reasons, I have determined that it is necessary to maintain 
economic pressure on significant narcotics traffickers centered in 
Colombia by blocking their property and interests in property that are 
in the United States or within the possession or control of United 
States persons and by depriving them of access to the U.S. market and 
financial system.

                                                          George W. Bush

 The White House,

 October 19, 2005.

Note: The notice is listed in Appendix D at the end of this volume.